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Instituto Tecnológico Latinoamericano

2022: 1,644, Enrolled Students

2022 : 51.5%, Women Enrolled Percentage

2021-2022: -13.1%, Enrollments Growth

2022 : 410, Graduated Students

Instituto Tecnológico Latinoamericano is a professional training institution, with presence according to enrollment in 2022 in Hidalgo (1,644), with most of the student body centered in the municipalities of Mineral de la Reforma (1,435) and Tula de Allende (209).

In 2022, Instituto Tecnológico Latinoamericano had 1,644 enrolled, of which 49% (798) were men and 51% (846) were women.

In 2022, the institution had 688 undergraduates, of these 321 were men and 367 women. The areas with the most graduates were Administration and business (288), Social sciences and law (137), and Engineering, manufacturing and construction (124).

Same year, Instituto Tecnológico Latinoamericano had 336 graduates, of these 154 were men and 182 women. The areas with the most graduate students were Administration and business (223), Social sciences and law (53), and Education (23).

This institution had 410 bachelor's degree, of these 200  were men and 210 women, and being the areas with the most bachelor's degree students Engineering, manufacturing and construction (122), Administration and business (105), and Social sciences and law (95).

Undergraduates, Graduates and Bachelor's Degree

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Academic Status

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In order to understand better the academic status, Undergraduates, Graduates and Bachelor's Degree definitions are presented according to the glossary of the National Association of Universities and Institutions of Higher Education (ANUIES).

Undergraduates: Student who, having approved all the subjects and established requirements of a study program during the immediately preceding school year, is credited with the respective study certificate.

Graduates: Student who at the end of the previous school year obtained the degree that legally recognizes the completion of the studies program, regardless of the year of graduation.

Bachelor's Degree: Student who at the end of the previous school year obtained the title that legally recognizes the completion of the studies program, regardless of the year of graduation.

Student Situation

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The visualization shows the academic situation by campus and faculties of the Instituto Tecnológico Latinoamericano.

In 2022, the disciplines with the most male undergraduate's degree in the Instituto Tecnológico Latinoamericano were Bachelor of civil engineering (35), Law degree (32), Bachelor of architecture (30), Degree in administration (28), and Degree in industrial engineering (27).

In the case of women, the disciplines with the most undergraduate are Law degree (53), Bachelor of education (39), Degree in administration (26), Specialty in government and public administration (21), and Specialty in marketing and logistics (21).

Student Situation by Grade

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In 2022, Instituto Tecnológico Latinoamericano had 688 bachelor's Degree, 336 cleared to graduates and 410 graduates of their studies.

Distribution of Students by Faculty

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(2022): 1,644, Enrollments

Top 1 (2022): 271, Law degree

In 2022, Instituto Tecnológico Latinoamericano had 1,644 enrolled. The areas with the highest number of enrolled were Law degree (271), Bachelor of graphic design (161), and Bachelor of architecture (148).

New Income by State

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(2019): 857, New Students

Top 1 (2019): 724, Enrollments Hidalgo

In 2019, the largest number of students enrolled in the Instituto Tecnológico Latinoamericano come from Hidalgo (724), Ciudad de México (47), and Estado de México (40).

Student Comparison

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Enrolled and Graduates

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In 2020, Instituto Tecnológico Latinoamericano had 1,892 enrolled, of which 49.4% were men (934) Y 50.6% were women (958). In contrast for the same year, there were 336 graduate students, of which the 45.8% they were men (154) and the 54.2% they were women (182).