The future is not predicted,
it's engineered. Through applied
research, innovation and
interdisciplinarity, we develop
technology that improves health,
drives sustainability, and transforms
industries for a better society.
Can change
be
engineered?
Tec model:
Transforming learning through real-world challenges.
¿What is the Tec model?
At Tecnológico de Monterrey, our unique learning model focuses on developing competencies through real-world challenges and a memorable university experience. It offers a personalized academic journey, allowing students to explore different paths aligned with their interests, always guided by an inspiring and supportive faculty.
A model that challenges
Our educational approach goes beyond the classroom, offering a dynamic experience through real-world challenges. Students apply knowledge, skills, and values individually and in teams. Depending on the program, they complete 1 to 5 challenges per semester, around 30 in total, with increasing complexity throughout their journey.
¿Why is it unique?
The Tec model stands out for its approach, built in three pillars:
- Challenge-Based Learning,
- personalization and flexibility and,
- inspiring faculty.
Creating a meaningful, dynamic, and transformative university experience.
Presence in 15 campus
Students
| Undergraduate | Graduate | |
|---|---|---|
|
21,101
41% of the total number
of students at Tec
|
3,237
47% of the total number
of students at Tec
|
|
|
30.9%
women undergraduate students
|
31.6%
women graduate students
|
Professors
| Full time | Part time | |
|---|---|---|
|
901
43% of the total number of professors at Tec
|
1,891
28% of the total number of professors at Tec
|
|
|
25%
women professors
|
10%
foreign professors
|
Programs
Undergraduate 18
Graduate 12
PhD's 4
Our alumni
Global economic and social impact of our alumni over 80 years, according to Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) 2025.
|
Jobs created
|
3.2
millions
|
|
Companies founded
|
220,000
|
|
Annual revenue generated
|
$260
billion USD
|
|
Volunteer hour contributed monthly
|
1.3
million
|
|
Jobs created in NGO's
|
460,000
|
|
NGO's stablished
|
32,000
|
Iván has been appointed as President and CEO of Nissan globally.
She was part of the Event Horizon Telescope project, which photographed a black hole for the first time.
He discovered the solution to an optical physics problem that had remained unsolved for centuries.
Prominent businessman and former head of the Office of the President of Mexico during the administration of Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
CEO of Softtek, a Mexican IT company, the largest independent IT services provider in Latin America. Forbes 100 most powerful women in Mexico.
First Mexican analogue astronaut, in a NASA simulation. Forbes 100 most powerful women