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Beasiswa
Government of Mexico for Foreigner

Types of scholarships
offered:
* Bachelor`s (*)
* Master`s
* Doctorate
* Specialty
* Medical Specialty
* Post-doctoral Visits
* Research Visits
* Artistic Visits
* Visiting Professors
* High-level Lecturers
* Spanish Language and Mexican Culture
(*) Only in the case of "special offers".
AREAS OF STUDY
Scholarships are offered in all areas of knowledge
except for odontology, plastic surgery, marketing,
accounting, advertising, business administration and
related areas. In the field of medicine, scholarships
are awarded only in the areas established under the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs-Ministry of Health Program.
HOST INSTITUTIONS
More than 90 specialized Mexican institutions
recognized for their high academic level and teaching
quality.
CANDIDATES
These scholarships are open to foreigners who are
not currently residing in Mexico and who meet the
following requirements:
* Academic excellence
* Working experience in the area of study applied for
* Nominated by their government
* Have a working commitment in their country at the end
of the scholarship
REQUIREMENTS
* Meet the requirements stipulated in the Call for
SRE Scholarships for Foreigners.
* Have completed High School and hold a Bachelor`s,
Master`s or Doctorate degree, depending on the type of
studies they intend to pursue.
* Have the academic acceptance of the receiving Mexican
institution where they are to study.
* Have a minimum GPA of 8, on a scale of 1 to 10 (or
equivalent).
* Return to their country of origin upon conclusion of
the scholarship.
BENEFITS (*)
* Enrollment and school fees.
* Monthly allowance:
o 4 minimum D.F. (Federal District-Mexico City) wages
for a Bachelor`s, Master`s, non-medical Specialty or
Master`s research.
o 5 D.F. minimum wages for a Doctorate, doctoral
research, postdoctoral visits, and medical specialties
or subspecialties.
* Full coverage medical insurance from the Mexican
Social Security Institute (IMSS), effective as of the
third month of the scholarship.
* At the beginning of the scholarship, transportation
from Mexico City to the city of the academic institution
where the recipient is to study, and transportation from
there back to Mexico City upon termination of the
scholarship.
* International air travel, but only in the cases
indicated in this Call.
(*) Any expenses not stipulated in the foregoing shall
be payable by the scholarship grantee, including: costs
involving printing of the thesis; tutorials, graduation
and degree-procurement processing fees; study
incorporation and validation fees; costs of registration
in the National Register of Foreigners; visa renewal
fees.
SCHOLARSHIP/GRANT BENEFITS
* FIRST ALLOWANCE
The first allowance will be paid to scholarship grantees
at the end of the month of their arrival and in
accordance with the annual schedule they will receive
from their local Mexican Embassy before traveling to
Mexico. Consequently, it is essential that recipients
bring enough funds for living expenses for at least the
first 30 days.
* PAYMENT OF ALLOWANCE
The monthly-allowance payment day is stipulated in the
annual schedule. In accordance with said schedule, all
scholarship grantees accredited with institutions in the
metropolitan area (Mexico City) must go to sign the
corresponding payroll list at the offices of the
Directorate for Academic Exchange. Scholarship grantees
studying in the interior of the Republic must send - via
fax or e-mail - confirmation of receipt of their
allowance payment. For said purpose and at the moment of
being documented, they will be given a simple form
prepared by the Directorate for Academic Exchange.
SELECTION PROCESS
Is divided into two stages:
* Preselection in the candidate`s country.
* Definitive selection by the related competent
authorities in Mexico.
AWARDING OF THE SCHOLARSHIPS
Scholarships for the year 2008 will be granted by
the SRE (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) through its
General Directorate for Cultural Affairs and the
grantees of said scholarships will be notified between
November 15, 2007, and February 29, 2008. The
results shall be delivered in writing at the
corresponding Mexican Embassy.
FORMALITIES
* IMMIGRATION
Once candidates have received official written
notification of the scholarship award, they must then
proceed to process all the formalities stipulated before
the corresponding Mexican Embassy or Consulate. Grantees
must be documented as scholarship students with
Immigration Form 3 (FM3 Subsection VII) - not as
tourists. Scholarship grantees may not travel on
diplomatic or official passports.
* TRAVEL TO MEXICO
If international air travel forms part of the
scholarship benefits, the airline ticket will be
arranged by the General Subdirectorate for Program
Planning and Control of the General Directorate for
Cultural Affairs and sent to the grantee`s country. The
Mexican Embassy will inform the grantee of the ticket
details. In the event international air travel is not
included in the scholarship benefits, grantees must
travel to Mexico at their own expense.
* ARRIVAL IN MEXICO
Upon arrival in Mexico City, scholarship grantees must
report in person to the offices of the General
Directorate for Cultural Affairs located at: Plaza
Juárez N°20, Piso 4 (Fourth Floor), Col. Centro, 06010,
México, D.F. between 09:00 and 13:30 hours to arrange
the necessary formalities for their registration as SRE
scholarship grantees.
* FINAL FORMALITIES
Upon completion of their studies, scholarship grantees
must hand in to the Directorate for Academic Exchange of
the General Directorate for Cultural Affairs a scanned
copy of the cover sheet and an electronic version of
their thesis - in the case of formal school studies and
research students must hand in their final work. If
applicable, they must also request the airline ticket to
return to their native countries and must personally
close out their account with the HSBC bank.
OBLIGATIONS OF SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
These can be found in the document entitled "Rules
Applicable to Grantees of SRE Scholarships for
Foreigners", which grantees must sign at the moment of
receiving the scholarship award and thereby promise to
abide by the contents. Of the latter, the most important
are to:
* Respect Mexican laws.
* Maintain a minimum grade point average of 8.5 in their
studies.
* Provide the Directorate for Academic Exchange with
periodic reports on their academic activities and/or
research.
* Reside in Mexico for the duration of the scholarship.
Mexican Government scholarships are intended for
nationals of other countries to benefit from the
experience and knowledge acquired in our country.
Nonetheless, they are also conceived as multiplying
mechanisms insofar as scholarship grantees return to
their native countries and pass on their experience.
Hence, it is an essential requirement that grantees
return to their homeland upon termination of their
studies in Mexico.
APPLICATION FORMS
There are three types of application forms:
Application Form "A", which is used for all postgraduate
and multilateral programs; Application Form "B", used
exclusively for Special Programs, with the exception of
Professional Practice programs and the program for Asia,
Pacific, Africa, and the Middle East; and Application
Form "C", which is used for Bachelor`s studies.
RECEPTION OF DOCUMENTS
Candidates` documentation must be presented in
dossier form before the Mexican Embassy located in the
candidates` country of origin or before the concurrent
corresponding Embassy through the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs and/or the local government Institution
designated for said purpose (between February 15 and
July 31, 2007). If candidates have not yet received
academic acceptance at the time of submitting their
dossiers, their candidature shall be received
conditionally. Priority will be given to candidates
whose dossiers are complete upon submission. Scholarship
grantees may contact the persons responsible for their
monitoring at the following telephone numbers and e-mail
addresses:
Scholarship Grantees from South and Central America:
Tels. 5063 3000 exts. 5291 and 6320
E-mails: ecolin@sre.gob.mx or acamacho@sre.gob.mx or
cxolalpa@sre.gob.mx
Scholarship Grantees from the Caribbean:
Tel. 5063 3000 exts. 5294 and 6303
E-mails: carmenta@sre.gob.mx or vestrada@sre.gob.mx
Scholarship Grantees from Europe and North America:
Tel. 5063 3000 exts. 5278, 6302 and 6305
E-mails: melizondo@sre.gob.mx or ehernandezd@sre.gob.mx
or hhernandez@sre.gob.mx
Scholarship Grantees from APAMO
Tel. 5063 3000 exts. 5103 and 6312
E-mails: fgarciar@sre.gob.mx or sbaron@sre.gob.mx
Offices of the Directorate for Academic Exchange:
Plaza Juárez N°20, Piso 4 (Fourth Floor),
Col. Centro 06010, México, D.F.,
Tel: 9159 5274/75/76. Fax: 9159 5298
Internet webpage: http://www.becas.sre.gob.mx
MORE INFORMATIONS
for more details about this program go to:
http://becas.sre.gob.mx/
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