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London Almost 90 percent of the best university cities in the world are becoming less affordable for students, according to the latest QS Quacquarelli Symonds, global higher education analysts, report.

The 10th edition of the QS Best Student Cities rankings shows London has retained its status as the world’s best student city for the fourth consecutive edition.

Munich shares second equal with Seoul, Zurich is fourth and Melbourne is fifth, while Edinburgh breaks into the top 10. 

Auckland ranks 37th equal with Dublin.

QS ranks cities with a population of at least 250,000, and with at least two universities placing in the QS World University Rankings.

The ranking offers a lens into the sentiments of both prospective and former students, with more than 98,000 survey responses contributing to the desirability (prospective students) andstudent view (former students) indexes.  

London’s leadership is due to:  

  • Its high concentration of world-class universities; it achieves the world’s second-best score in the rankings indicator.  
  • Highly positive feedback from students that have studied in the city: it scores 98.5/100 for student view, a result bettered only by Berlin.  
  • Outstanding career opportunities for graduates: it places 4th in the employer activity metric, scoring 92.7/100.  
  • Other highlights: 
  • UK, Germany, and Australia are each home to two of the world’s ten best student cities. 
  • Five of Australia’s seven ranked cities rise. 
  • Paris rises to the eighth place. Barcelona (31st) is Spain’s top-city. 
  • Canada boasts three top-20 student cities, while US, Japan and Switzerland have two each. 
  • The US highest-ranking cities are Boston (11th) and NYC (18th).  
  • All the 18 US ranked cities decline in the affordability indicator
  • Narrowingly missing the top-20, Amsterdam, and Stockholm, tied in the 21st place.
  • Los Angeles and Kuala Lumpur break into the top 30.  
  • Seoul (2nd) is Asia’s top-ranked city. 
  • China (Mainland) top entry is Beijing (29th
  • India doubles its representation. Mumbai (103rd) is the highest ranked. 
  • Latin America’s number-one student destination is Buenos Aires (23rd
  • Sao Paulo (86th) and new-entry Rio de Janeiro (121st) are Brazil’s ranked cities. 
  • Africa’s top city for students is Cape Town (78th). 
  • Dubai (51st) is the top-ranked city in the Middle East
  • The fastest rising cities are Almaty 75th, rising thirty 30 places, followed by Abu Dhabi (71st) and Ankara (77th) both rising twenty-one places. 

The full rankings can be found at www.topuniversities.com.

The top 50 are:      

2023  2022  QS Best Student Cities 2023 – Top 50 
1  London  UK 
2=  Munich  Germany 
2=  3=  Seoul  South Korea 
4  Zurich  Switzerland 
5  Melbourne  Australia 
6  Berlin  Germany 
7  3=  Tokyo  Japan 
8  9=  Paris  France 
9  Sydney  Australia 
10  12  Edinburgh  UK 
11  9=  Boston  US 
12  15  Hong Kong  Hong Kong SAR 
13  17  Singapore  Singapore 
14  9=  Montreal  Canada 
15  13  Toronto  Canada 
16  14  Vienna  Austria 
17  19=  Osaka  Japan 
18  16  New York  US 
19  19=  Lausanne  Switzerland 
20  18  Vancouver  Canada 
21= 21 Amsterdam Netherlands
21= 23 Stockholm Sweden
23 22 Buenos Aires Argentina
24 29 Brisbane Australia
25= 28 Glasgow United Kingdom
25= 30 Manchester United Kingdom
27 24 San Francisco United States
28 31= Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
29 25= Beijing China (Mainland)
30 31= Los Angeles United States
31= 35= Adelaide Australia
31= 34 Barcelona Spain
31= 27 Taipei Taiwan
34 35= Perth Australia
35 37= Canberra Australia
36 37= Shanghai China (Mainland)
37= 31= Auckland New Zealand
37= 39 Dublin Ireland
39 45 Prague Czech Republic
40= 41 Chicago United States
40= 42 Coventry United Kingdom
42 43 Newcastle upon Tyne United Kingdom
43 44 Leuven Belgium
44 40 Madrid Spain
45= 46= Birmingham United Kingdom
45= 48 Lyon France
47 49 Copenhagen Denmark
48 46= Milan Italy
49 52 Bristol United Kingdom
50 53= Nottingham United Kingdom
 

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