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They want 100% coverage in upper secondary education – La Voz de la Frontera

The Secretary of Education in the state, María de Jesús Sánchez Ávila, reported that they will work to cover 100% of high school graduates who request to enter an institution of upper-middle education, even those who dropped out.

The registration will be carried out online from April 19 to 30 through the official page of the Ministry of Education, www.educacionbc.edu.mx, applicants are recommended to find out about each high school and choose three schools according to what who want to study.

They must have a folio and password to enter the platform and register the application.

Students studying 3rd. High school degree in schools in Baja California, from April 14 to 30, 2021, you can download your folio and password by entering the official page www.educacionbc.edu.mx within your last virtual ballot.

Students studying 3rd. high school degree in INEA of Baja California, they must request “folio” and “password” in their Community Square, or where appropriate, in the “Citizen Service Module” as of April 19.

High school graduates, foreigners, foreigners or those who have difficulty obtaining “folio” and “key”, it will be necessary to request an electronic appointment for personalized attention.

The objective for this 2021-2022 process is to continue with the full coverage of educational spaces for all applicants, including those who dropped out, said the Secretary of Education.

The participating institutions are: Preparatoria Abierta, Prepa en Línea-SEP, CONALEP, COBACH, CECYTE, Telebachillerato Comunitario (TBC), DGETI with its schools CETIS and CBTIS, Unit of Higher Middle Education Agricultural Technology and Marine Sciences (UEMSTAyCM) with its CBTA and CETMAR campuses.

As well as the Lázaro Cárdenas Federal High School I, II and III, and the Tijuana Municipal High School.

This process seeks to guarantee the allocation of tokens to 100% of the applicants who carry out the process in a timely manner, as well as to prioritize the allocation of tokens to those who have a disability condition, indigenous language speakers, among other conditions.

From April 19 to April 30, three possible campus options are registered. The portal will remain available 24 hours a day.

On May 28 you can check the file assignment, print the receipt and immediately attend to the instructions.

From May 31 to June 2, the registration process is formalized at the assigned campus with the delivery of official documentation and payment for the right to the admission diagnostic evaluation.

From June 3 to 18, present the admission diagnostic evaluation.

The results consultation will be published on July 5 in the educational establishments or on their official website.

In case of not being selected, enter with your “folio” and “password” to the official website: www.educacionbc.edu.mx, consult the available offer and go directly to the campus to formalize the registration.

If you do not have a “folio” and a “password” at this stage, request an electronic appointment for personalized attention from July 05 to 29.

The citizen service modules will be at the following points in each municipality:

  • Tijuana: COBACH Nueva Tijuana campus at Calle Valles and Paseo del Río S / N, Col. Tercera Etapa del Río.
  • Mexicali: Delegation of the Ministry of Education, Calle de la Industria No. 291, Colonia Industrial (half a block from the Sol del Niño Museum).
  • Tecate: Delegation of the SE in Bulevar Benito Juárez No. 500, Colonia Encanto Norte.
  • Rosarito Beaches: Delegation of the SE in Calle José Haroz Aguilar No. 2004, Fraccionamiento Villa Turística, Government Center.
  • Ensenada: Delegation of the SE in Bulevar Zertuche No. 6474, Col. Ex-Ejido Chapultepec, annex to the State Government building.
  • San Quintin: Delegation of the SE in Avenida “A” s / n, between streets 9 and 10 Fraccionamiento Ciudad San Quintín (Government Center building).

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