Revista Ceneval Investiga #1

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se requieren en nuestro país, sin importar si éstas son en lápiz y papel o en línea, o si se presentan en las instalaciones de las instituciones o en el hogar de los sustentantes. Con esto, el Ceneval refrenda su compromiso de ser una agencia evaluado- ra de calidad y a la vanguardia, capaz de responder a los retos que se le presenten, como el confinamiento en nuestro país derivado de la pandemia por el covid-19.

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