The QS Best Student Cities 2019 includes a ‘Student View’ indicator, based on a short survey completed by 87,000 students and recent graduates.
The survey takes into account several factors; arts and culture, affordability, nightlife, employment opportunities, diversity, tolerance and inclusion, ease of getting around, and friendliness. The indicator also considers students’ overall opinion of the city, as well as perceptions of employment opportunities after graduation− its availability and the quality of the graduate employers. It is worth noting that the student experience is different to desirability, suggesting that students’ experience may be different to their expectation of the city.
Honorable mentions
Despite not being in the top 10 for student view, these cities certainly deserve a mention!
- Tokyo - best in the world for desirability and 24th in student rank, as well as second overall in the Best Student Cities index.
- Sydney - ranked as one of the top five for staying after graduation and coming 22nd for the student view indicator and ninth overall.
- Budapest - ranked highest for affordability and placed in the top 50 in the student view indicator.
- Edinburgh - narrowly missing out by one place in the top 10 of the student view ranking, Edinburgh comes in at 15th overall in the Best Student Cities index.
=9. New York

Known as the ‘Big Apple’, this awe-inspiring city comes joint ninth in the student view indicator this year and comes in at 19th overall in the Best Student Cities index. Known for its magnificent display of skyscrapers, New York City is long renowned for being the land of opportunity. Proving this to be true, with no less than 10 top ranked universities, including prestigious Ivy League institution Columbia University, ranked 18th in the world in the QS World University Rankings® 2020, New York is most definitely amongst the best cities in the world in terms of education.
As Frank Sinatra sang in ‘New York, New York’, "if you can make it here you’ll make it anywhere”, and indeed, many international students have made it there, and when asked about what they like about the city that never sleeps, were able to sum up the city’s appeal in a very simple way; "You always have something to do - it’s New York!”
=9. London

The UK’s capital city, and the home of many great leaders, writers and artists, London has captured the hearts and minds of many travelers with its rich cultural heritage. It is officially ranked number one in the world in the Best Student Cities 2019, and takes third place for the employer activity indicator.
This city falls down on only one indicator -- its affordability. This is due to its high cost of living and high rents compared to the rest of the UK. Despite this, the 18 esteemed universities in the UK featured in the QS World University Rankings (the highest number in any city in the world) arguably make up for this.
London shares ninth place in the student view indicator this year, with one student remarking: "It is one of the global financial capitals as well as one of the most historic places in the world. London is steeped in culture and has endless amount of things to do. Finally, there are great employment opportunities in this city."











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