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Directorio Caed Cons DIRECTORIO CAED CONS. ESTADO MUNICIPIO PLANTEL TELÉFONO DOMICILIO VICENTE MENDIOLA NO.26, COL. CIUDAD GUZMÁN 92 JALISCO CIUDAD GUZMÁN CBTIS 226 (01 341) 412 68 50 / 412 52 03 CENTRO, C.P. 49000, CD. GUZMÁN, JALISCO. (01 341) 41 2 60 10 / (01 341) 41 3 AV. JUAN JOSÉ ARREOLA ZUÑIGA No. 770, COL. 93 JALISCO CIUDAD GUZMÁN (ZAPOTLÁN EL GRANDE) CEB 5/5 88 85 MORELOS C.P. 49026 CD. GUZMAN, JALISCO (01 333) 651 40 03 / 651 42 59 Ext. SIERRA DE TECUÁN NO. 2165, COL.RESIDENCIAL SAN 94 JALISCO GUADALAJARA CBTIS 010 105 ELÍAS, C.P. 44240, GUADALAJARA, JALISCO. JAVIER VARGAS NO. 5330, COL. PASEOS DEL SOL, C.P. 95 JALISCO GUADALAJARA CBTIS 038 (01 333) 631 78 37, Ext. 12 045079, ZAPOPAN, JALISCO (01 387) 76 3 1135 / (01 387) 76 3 JOSE SANTANA NO. 800 Y RIVERA DEL LAGO, APARTADO 96 JALISCO JOCOTEPEC CETAC 001 29 12 POSTAL NO. 40, C.P. 45800, JOCOTEPEC, JALISCO. (01 392) 922 02 49 / (01 392) 922 AV DEL CECYT 100, COL. NUEVO FUERTE, C.P. 47899, 97 JALISCO OCOTLÁN CBTIS 049 3034 OCOTLÁN, JALISCO AV. POLITÉCNICO NACIONAL. NO.215, COL. EDUCACIÓN, 98 JALISCO PUERTO VALLARTA CBTIS 068 (01 322) 224 37 22 Ext. 103 C.P. 48338, PTO. VALLARTA, JALISCO. 01 33 36 705 45 51 / 01 33 36 70 CUAUHTÉMOC 65, COL. LAS JUNTAS, C.P. 45590, 99 JALISCO TLAQUEPAQUE CECATI 051 49 05 / (33) 36705256 TLAQUEPAQUE, JALISCO CIRCUITO MALECÓN PONIENTE NO. 117, 0133 36 80 1610 / 0133 36 80 80 100 JALISCO TONALÁ CECATI 097 COL. INFONAVIT LA SOLEDAD, C.P. 45403, 11 TONALÁ, JALISCO 01 (33) 36602406 Ext. 106 y 108 AV. ATEMAJAC NO. 1270, COL. ZOQUIPAN, C.P. 45170, 101 JALISCO ZAPOPAN CECATI 056 (33) 38615095 ZAPOPAN, JALISCO (01 353) 533 03 53 / (01 353) 53 PORTAL JUÁREZ NO. 32, COL. CENTRO, C.P.59510, 102 MICHOACÁN JIQUILPAN CECATI 064 340 99 JIQUILPAN, MICHOACÁN. IDEAS LIBERALES NO. 4, COL. FRACCIONAMIENTO 103 MICHOACÁN LA PIEDAD CBTIS 084 (01 352) 526 37 08 / 526 50 06 CIUDAD DEL SOL, C.P. 59310, LA PIEDAD, MICHOACAN. BOULEVAR DE LAS ISLAS S/N, COL. INTERIOR ISLA DEL 104 MICHOACÁN LÁZARO CÁRDENAS CETMAR 016 (01 753) 537 77 23 CAYACAL, C.P. 60950, LÁZARO CÁRDENAS, MICHOACÁN PERIFÉRICO PASEO DE LA REPÚBLICA NO. 1149, SECTOR (01 443) 316 34 38 / (01 443) 316 105 MICHOACÁN MORELIA CBTIS 149 INDEPENDENCIA, COL. EX EJIDO EMILIANO ZAPATA, C.P. 85 21 58180, MORELIA, MICHOACÁN KM 66.8 CARR. CARAPAN-URUAPAN S/N, COL. LA 106 MICHOACÁN URUAPAN CETIS 027 (01 452) 523 1509 Ext. 102 BASÍLICA, C.P. 60000, URUAPAN, MICHOACÁN, KM. 1.5 CARRETERA A VILLA JIMÉNEZ, COL. BENITO 107 MICHOACÁN ZACAPU CECATI 038 (01 436) 36 30 292 JUÁREZ, C.P. 58639, ZACAPU, MICHOACÁN (01 351) 5205970 / (01 351) 51 7 RUBÉN C. NAVARRO S/N, COL. LA FLORESTA, C.P. 59610, 108 MICHOACÁN ZAMORA-JACONA CBTIS 052 00 86 Ext. 119 ZAMORA, MICHOACÁN, (01 715) 156 78 36 / (01 715) 153 CRESCENCIO MORALES PTE. NO. 144, COL. LAS PALMAS, 109 MICHOACÁN ZITÁCUARO CBTIS 162 80 80 C.P. 61517, ZITÁCUARO, MICHOACAN. PRIV. LÁZARO CARDENAS NO. 6, COL. CONJUNTO (01 735) 353 79 53 / (01 735) 110 MORELOS CUAUTLA CECATI 147 EDUCATIVO EUSEBIO JAUREGUÍ, C.P. 62749, CUAUTLA, 3980518 MORELOS (01 777) 320 79 09 / (01 777) 320 AV. DE LOS 50 MTS, S/N, COL. CIVAC, C.P. 62578, 111 MORELOS JIUTEPEC CETIS 012 79 80. EXT. 211 JIUTEPEC, MORELOS (01 329) 29 55 610 / (01 329) 29 55 112 NAYARIT BAHÍA DE BANDERAS (LA CRUZ DE HUANACAXTLE) CETMar 006 CORAL NO. 2, C.P. 63734, BAHÍA DE BANDERAS, NAYARIT 328 PONCIANO ARRIAGA SUR NO. 75, COL. CLUB LOS 113 NAYARIT IXTLÁN DEL RÍO CECATI 140 (01 324) 24 320 44 LEONES, C.P. 63940, IXTLÁN DEL RÍO, NAYARIT AV. TENIENTE AZUETA S/N, APARTADO POSTAL 15, C.P. 114 NAYARIT SAN BLAS CETMar 026 (01 323) 28 50 410 63740, SAN BLAS, NAYARIT. PUERTO RICO NO. 36, COL. MIRAVALLES, C.P. 63184, 115 NAYARIT TEPIC CETIS 100 (01 311) 2131 527 TEPIC, NAYARIT TENOCHTITLÁN Y TEOTIHUACÁN S/N, COL. INFONAVIT 116 NUEVO LEÓN GUADALUPE CBTIS 074 (01 8189 83 23 24 50 LA JOYA 2DO. 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