This work has been structured in 3 parts that reflect the methodological steps followed during its development. Previously, the aspects that led to the approach of the problem are mentioned. The OBJECTIVES have been based on a system that shows the specific objectives of the two main objectives, the first one that seeks to propose a model of evaluation of research groups using indicators from different sources of information. In the second, a pilot test of application of the proposed model is sought. In the first part the theoretical aspects of the work are indicated, addressing essential elements for the development of the same through the Theoretical Framework and the Antecedents. The Theoretical Framework is structured addressing from the general to the specific according to the theme worked. The second part of the paper presents the METHODOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK, in which the data sources are defined, as well as the indicators designed and the justification of their use and importance for the model. The third part presents the RESULTS of the model applied with the respective analysis, the differentiating values of the same with respect to others already existing and the discussion in front of the variables that were taken into account, as well as their possible or not incidence in the results obtained. Finally, the CONCLUSIONS of the work are presented, addressing the application of the proposed methodological framework and responding to each of the previously stated objectives.