22 Best universities for Renewable Energy Engineering in Mexico
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Below is a list of best universities in Mexico ranked based on their research performance in Renewable Energy Engineering. A graph of 66.5K citations received by 4.77K academic papers made by 22 universities in Mexico was used to calculate publications' ratings, which then were adjusted for release dates and added to final scores.
We don't distinguish between undergraduate and graduate programs nor do we adjust for current majors offered. You can find information about granted degrees on a university page but always double-check with the university website.
1. National Autonomous University of Mexico
- Enrollment
- 360,883
- Founded
- 1551
2. Monterrey Institute of Technology
- Acceptance Rate
- 56%
- Enrollment
- 92,736
- Founded
- 1943
3. National Polytechnic Institute
- Acceptance Rate
- 35%
- Enrollment
- 170,000
- Founded
- 1936
4. Michoacan University of Saint Nicholas of Hidalgo
- Acceptance Rate
- 50%
- Founded
- 1540
5. University of Guanajuato
- Enrollment
- 44,503
- Founded
- 1945
6. Autonomous University of Queretaro
- Acceptance Rate
- 30%
- Founded
- 1951
8. Metropolitan Autonomous University
- Acceptance Rate
- 26%
- Enrollment
- 61,908
- Founded
- 1974
10. Autonomous University of Nuevo Leon
- Acceptance Rate
- 80%
- Founded
- 1933
11. University of Guadalajara
- Acceptance Rate
- 28%
- Founded
- 1792
13. University of Veracruz
- Acceptance Rate
- 80%
- Founded
- 1944
14. Autonomous University of Baja California
- Acceptance Rate
- 60%
- Enrollment
- 67,944
- Founded
- 1957
16. Autonomous University of San Luis Potosi
- Acceptance Rate
- 50%
- Founded
- 1859
17. University of Sonora
- Acceptance Rate
- 60%
- Founded
- 1942
19. Ibero-American University, Mexico City
- Acceptance Rate
- 36%
- Enrollment
- 12,000
- Founded
- 1943
20. Panamerican University
- Acceptance Rate
- 80%
- Founded
- 1967
The best cities to study Renewable Energy Engineering in Mexico based on the number of universities and their ranks are Mexico, Monterrey, Morelia, and Guanajuato.