Click here to view the results of the QS Latin America University Rankings 2018.
This week saw the launch of the QS University Rankings: Latin America 2016, showcasing the top 300 universities in the Latin American region. A total of 45 Mexican universities are featured, making Mexico the second most-represented nation, behind Brazil, which has 76 institutions ranked. Scroll down for a complete list of Mexican universities included, and their 2016 ranking positions.
Mexican Universities in the
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2016 rank |
Institution name |
4 |
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7 |
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23 |
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30 |
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32 |
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39= |
|
51 |
|
53 |
|
55 |
|
56 |
|
64 |
|
72 |
|
96 |
|
98 |
|
101= |
|
101= |
|
122 |
|
132= |
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139= |
|
139= |
|
143 |
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151-160 |
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161-170 |
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171-180 |
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171-180 |
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171-180 |
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181-190 |
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191-200 |
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191-200 |
|
191-200 |
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201-150 |
|
201-250 |
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201-250 |
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201-250 |
|
201-250 |
|
201-250 |
|
201-250 |
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251-300 |
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251-300 |
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251-300 |
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251-300 |
|
251-300 |
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251-300 |
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251-300 |
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251-300 |
The QS University Rankings: Latin America is compiled annually, assessing institutions using eight performance indicators. Click here for an overview of the 2016 results, featuring universities from 20 nations across Latin America.