Bengaluru best student city in India; London tops global rankings

Tokyo and Melbourne complete top three in list of 120 cities; Mumbai (85), Delhi(113) and Chennai (115) are the other Indian cities in the list.

July 31, 2019 06:33 pm | Updated 06:40 pm IST - London

A file photo of the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) in Bengaluru.

A file photo of the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) in Bengaluru.

London has been named as the world’s best city for students for the second consecutive year, beating international cities like Tokyo and Melbourne that came second and third respectively on a new worldwide rankings released on July 31. According to the rankings, India’s best student city is Bengaluru (81), followed by Mumbai (85), Delhi(113) and Chennai (115) out of a total of 120 cities ranked in the list.

The ‘QS Best Student Cities Ranking’ compiled by global education consultancy QS Quacquarelli Symonds highlights each city’s performance across six categories — the number of top-ranked universities; the proportion of a city’s population made up of students; quality of life on offer; job opportunities available after graduation; affordability; and the feedback of the students themselves.

“The fact that London has again been ranked the best city in the world in which to be a student is fantastic news — and is no surprise given that London is home to world-leading higher education institutions and a vibrant cultural life,” said London Mayor Sadiq Khan, who has been an outspoken campaigner for better student visa offers for students from around the world. “This is further evidence that London is open to students and talent from around the world,” he said.

Indian students in London registered a hike of 20% in 2017-18, marking an increase from 4,545 in 2016-17 to 5,455 in 2017-18. However, the numbers are still below the mark than could be achieved from a large student market like India due to a less than attractive visa regime which puts some off from applying to the U.K.

“We look forward to welcoming even more international bright minds to the capital to soak up the city’s culture and to take advantage of the many opportunities it offers,” said Lalage Clay, director of education and talent at London & Partners, the Mayor of London’s official promotional agency and home of Study London.

“These are truly fantastic results for London, confirming its outstanding reputation as the best student city in the world for the second consecutive year. We are extremely proud of London’s many world-class universities, our talented and diverse student body and of the incredible experiences students have in our city,” Mr. Clay said.

London’s high number of top universities, excellent employment opportunities and diversity of its student body emerged as the standout factors for the U.K. capital to cement its number one position, as well as positive feedback provided by students.

Europe dominates the list in the latest ranking, with the German cities of Munich (4th) and Berlin (5th), followed by the French capital Paris (7th) and Switzerland’s Zurich (8th).

The Canadian city of Montreal (6th), Australia’s Sydney (9th) and South Korean capital Seoul (10th) complete the top 10.

Other British cities featuring in the top 30 are Edinburgh (15th) and Manchester (29th).

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