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How Cheap is it to Study in the World’s 10 Best Student Cities?
By Sabrina Collier
Updated November 5, 2020 Updated November 5, 2020The QS Best Student Cities 2017 results are out now, and Canada’s cultural capital Montréal is leading the way, demoting last year’s winner Paris to second place. But how much does it cost to study in Montréal and the rest of the top 10 best student cities?
Read on to find out which of our best student cities you can afford to live in, based on average living costs, tuition fees and each city’s Affordability ranking.
1. Montréal
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Find out more about the costs of studying in Canada, plus other practical advice, in our complete guide.
2. Paris
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Find out more about the costs of studying in France, plus other practical advice, in our complete guide.
3. London
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Find out more about the costs of studying in the UK, plus advice on other topics, in our complete guide.
4. Seoul
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Find out more about studying in South Korea.
5. Melbourne
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Find out more about studying in Australia with our complete guide.
6. Berlin
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Get more information and advice on studying in Germany with our complete guide.
7. Tokyo
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Find out more about studying in Japan with our complete guide.
8. Boston
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Get more guidance on studying in the US with our complete guide.
9. Munich
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10. Vancouver
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Figures given for living costs are average estimates only. Your budget may differ, depending on your lifestyle and spending habits.
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The former Assistant Editor of TopUniversities.com, Sabrina wrote and edited articles to guide students from around the world on a wide range of topics. She has a bachelor's degree in English Literature and Creative Writing from Aberystwyth University and grew up in Staffordshire, UK.
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