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CBTIS (High school)

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CBTis (Centro de Bachillerato Tecnologico Industrial y de Servicios, English: Industrial and services Technological Baccalaureate Center) is a chain of Mid to high-level Schools since these schools offer programs to upgrade the regular degree to a technical-professional level (In Mexico known as "Preparatoria") in the 31 States. [1]

10 relations: CBTA (High school), CBTF (High school), CBTIS 11, CEB (High school), CETAC (High school), CETIS (High school), CETMAR (High school), Madereros de Durango, Panales Jamaica, Preparatoria Federal (Mexico).

CBTA (High school)

CBTA (Centro de Bachillerato Tecnologico Agropecuario is a chain of Mid to high-level Schools since these schools offer programs to upgrade the regular degree to a technical-professional level (In Mexico known as "Preparatoria") in the 31 States. All CBTA jointly with all CBTF high schools are part of the Technical school of the DGETA, and are dependent of Secretaría de Educación Pública of Mexico.

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CBTF (High school)

CBTF (Centro de Bachillerato Tecnologico Forestal is a chain of Mid to high-level Schools since these schools offer programs to upgrade the regular degree to a technical-professional level (In Mexico known as "Preparatoria") in 4 States. All CBTF jointly with all CBTA high schools are part of the Technical school of the DGETA, and are dependent of Secretaría de Educación Pública of Mexico.

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CBTIS 11

CBTIS 11 (stands for "Centro de Bachillerato Tecnológico Industrial y de Servicios #11") is a High School located in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico (known as "preparatoria").

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CEB (High school)

CEB (or Centro de Estudios de Bachillerato) is a chain of Mid to high-level Schools since these schools offer programs to upgrade the regular degree to a technical-professional level (In Mexico known as "Preparatoria") in 21 States and the Federal District.

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CETAC (High school)

Centro de Estudios Tecnológicos en Aguas Continentales (CETAC) is a chain of mid to high-level schools in Mexico.

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CETIS (High school)

CETIS (Centro de Estudios Tecnológicos Industrial y de Servicios or Industrial Technologies and Services Studies Center) is a chain of Mid to high-level Schools since these schools offer programs to upgrade the regular degree to a technical-professional level (In Mexico known as "Preparatoria") in the 31 States and the Federal District.

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CETMAR (High school)

CETMAR (or Centro de Estudios Tecnológicos del Mar) is a chain of Mid to high-level Schools since these schools offer programs to upgrade the regular degree to a technical-professional level (In Mexico known as "Preparatoria") in 16 States.

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Madereros de Durango

Madereros de Durango is a Mexican professional basketball team based in Durango, Durango, playing in the Cibane league.

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Panales Jamaica

Panales Jamaica (Also known as Cañones) is a small town in the Tarimoro Municipality of Guanajuato, Mexico.

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Preparatoria Federal (Mexico)

Preparatoria Federal (English: Federal Preparatory) is a chain of Mid to high-level Schools since these schools offer programs to upgrade the regular degree to a technical-professional level (In Mexico known as "Preparatoria") in 22 States.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBTIS_(High_school)

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