Postgraduate programs registered in the SNP of CONAHCYT in Chiapas. Exploratory study
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The National Council of Humanities, Science and Technology (CONAHCYT) is the most important body in Mexico to dictate public policies, coordinate, indicate standards, rules and strategies related to science, humanities, technology and innovation; within this council is the newly created National Graduate System (SNP) that replaced in 2022 the National Quality Graduate Program (PNPC), which was responsible for evaluating graduate programs nationwide, with this change a structural reform was proposed in which it is intended that the instance is no longer punitive. Given these changes of national relevance, it is pertinent to analyze what has happened with the CONAHCYT postgraduate programs in a decade in the state of Chiapas, since being one of the states with the greatest educational backwardness, it is essential to know the situation of education through postgraduate programs as an instrument of measurement, since doing so will allow us to analyze the progress, setbacks and possible challenges that these educational programs may have.
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