Vancouver a city in Canada shared second place with Tokyo, Japan. Subsequently, the first position is taken by Montreal, Canada. Also, Vancouver got a score of 61 out of a total score of 100. The total score of Montreal is 62 out of 100. This is because Vancouver is recognized for having the most international students and being the sixth “friendliest city” for students. Additionally, the ranking reads, “With the mix of cultures in the city and easy access to nature, it’s a wonderful place to meet people from different backgrounds while learning and growing together.”
Vancouver’s vibrant culture and art appreciation can be seen throughout its neighborhoods. The city even has a legal graffiti wall! Ranked highly for most international students, it’s also a popular destination for traveling students. The ranking reads, “With the mix of cultures in the city and easy access to nature, it’s a wonderful place to meet people from different backgrounds while learning and growing together.”
The survey looked at over 1,300 universities across the globe identified in 339 cities, in 85 different countries. Furthermore, the survey is conducted to help students get a robust guide to which they can refer. Moreover, the students will be able to make the best possible decision for their academic future abroad.
How are the Cities Ranked?
Cities are rated on seven different factors. These include the number of universities in the city, the average rating of universities in that city, the average number of international students per university, cost of living, safety, freedom, and friendliness. In addition, each of these factors is given a score out of 10.
Thus, let us look at the best cities to study abroad, their rankings, and their scores.
Ranking | City | Total Score(Out of 100) |
1 | Montreal, Canada | 62 |
2 | Tokyo, Japan | 61 |
2 | Vancouver, Canada | 61 |
4 | Glasgow, UK | 59 |
5 | Melbourne, Australia | 55 |
6 | Munich, Germany | 54 |
6 | Sydney, Australia | 54 |
6 | Manchester, UK | 54 |
6 | Liverpool, UK | 54 |
6 | Copenhagen, Denmark | 54 |
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