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SEP Advances Bachillerato Nacional Rollout With CBTIS Works in Nuevo León and Tabasco

The tour emphasized industry‑aligned technical training, with a pledge to extend the Rita Cetina scholarship to all public primary students in 2026.

Overview

  • Education Secretary Mario Delgado supervised construction progress at CBTIS Nos. 298 and 299 in Juárez and García, Nuevo León, as part of a nationwide infrastructure push.
  • In Tabasco, he oversaw the first stage of COBATAB Plantel No. 52, inaugurated new buildings and a remodel at COBATAB Plantel No. 3, reviewed upgrades at the Tomás Garrido Canabal primary, inaugurated the 27 de Febrero state secondary, and delivered legal‑certainty documents to 77 schools in Villahermosa.
  • The SEP highlighted that the Bachillerato Nacional trains students in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, semiconductors and microelectronics, robotics and automation, and electromobility to align education with industry needs.
  • The plan includes 20 new CBTIS campuses, 35 bachillerato expansions, and 35 secondary‑to‑upper‑secondary conversions, which the agency estimates will open places for nearly 40,000 students in 2025.
  • Delgado announced that the Universal Rita Cetina scholarship will cover all public primary students starting in 2026, per presidential instruction.