Applicants to the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and the National Polytechnic Institute (IPN) can now access their ECOEMS exam results online [1, 2].
These results determine the placement of thousands of students into higher education institutions, serving as a critical gateway for academic and professional advancement in Mexico.
The results were published July 17, 2024 [2]. Students can check their status through the "Mi Derecho, Mi Lugar" digital platform, which is managed by the Mexico City government [1, 2]. To access the information, applicants must provide their folio number and Unique Population Registry Code, known as CURP [1, 2].
According to official reports, more than 50,000 new students will be accepted into these institutions [2]. The digital system allows applicants to identify their assigned campus, enabling them to begin the planning process for their entry into university life [1, 2].
The ECOEMS process aims to streamline the admission cycle for two of the country's most prominent public universities. By centralizing the results on a single government portal, the city seeks to provide a transparent method for students to verify their admission status.
Applicants are encouraged to consult the portal before the inquiry window closes to ensure they meet the necessary deadlines for enrollment. The transition to digital results reduces the need for physical queues at university campuses, a common occurrence in previous admission cycles.
“More than 50,000 new students will be accepted into these institutions.”
The use of the 'Mi Derecho, Mi Lugar' platform represents an effort by the Mexico City government to digitize the high-stakes admission process for UNAM and IPN. By integrating the ECOEMS results into a centralized portal, the administration aims to reduce administrative friction and provide faster certainty to a massive volume of applicants in a highly competitive academic environment.


