Find out the top 10 student cities for 2025 – where fun meets learning and opportunities await

From London’s iconic landmarks to Tokyo’s vibrant streets find out which city offers unbeatable opportunities and the ultimate student experience!

Find out the top 10 student cities for 2025 – where fun meets learning and opportunities await
Caption: Top cities for students
Source: Insights

Dubai: As you weigh your options for studying abroad, the QS Best Student Cities ranking for 2025 highlights the top destinations for an exceptional academic and living experience.

Here’s a snapshot of the best cities to study, work, and live in, as highlighted by QS. 

1. London, England, a consistent favourite

London retains its crown as the world's best student city for the sixth year in a row. Known for its prestigious universities, vibrant job market, and rich cultural scene, it remains unbeatable.

  • Top universities: Imperial College London (6th globally), University College London (9th), King’s College London (40th)

    Employment opportunities: 4th globally for internships and job placements

  • Affordability: Ranked 126th; high living costs, but rich cultural offerings

  • Safety: Highly secure

  • Student Mix: 7th globally for diversity

  • Student Satisfaction: 3rd globally

  • Monthly expenses range from 5,000 dirhams to 5,800 dirhams. 

  • Dagenham; luxury spots are Knightsbridge and Mayfair.

2. Tokyo, Japan: Asia’s top destination

Tokyo ranks second, offering a dynamic blend of tradition and modernity. It's renowned for its high quality of life and ample career prospects.

Top universities: University of Tokyo (32nd globally), Tokyo Institute of Technology (84th), Waseda University (181st)

  • Employer activity: Leads globally in professional and internship opportunities

  • Affordability: 85th globally; competitive despite high costs

  • Desirability: 1st for quality of life

  • Student Mix: 79th

  • Student Satisfaction: 22nd globally

  • Students should budget 3,600 dirhams to 5,400 dirhams per month. Affordable neighborhoods include  Ikebukuro and Kichijoji; Roppongi and Shibuya are more expensive.

3. Seoul, South Korea, a thriving hub

Seoul stands out for its excellent education, vibrant culture, and strong job market.

Top universities: Seoul National University (31st globally), Yonsei University (56th), Korea University (67th)

  • Employment opportunities: 9th globally

  • Affordability: 91st globally; competitive costs

  • Student Mix: 41st

  • Student Satisfaction: 46th globally

  • Annual tuition fees average 23,000 dirhams, with relatively low living costs.

4. Munich, Germany: Quality and value

Munich excels with its high living standards, affordable costs, and vibrant job market.

Top universities: Technical University of Munich (28th globally), Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (59th)

  • Employment opportunities: 8th globally

  • Affordability: 54th; good value

  • Student Mix: 11th

  • Student Satisfaction: 10th globally

  • Annual tuition fees are about 1,100 dirhams, with low living costs.

5. Melbourne, Australia: Cultural richness

Melbourne is celebrated for its vibrant culture and top universities.

Top universities: University of Melbourne (13th globally), Monash University (37th)

  • Employer activity: 20th globally

  • Affordability: 131st; high quality of life

  • Student Mix: 1st globally

  • Student Satisfaction: 2nd globally

  • Monthly costs range from 5,200 dirhams to 14,500 dirhams.

6. Sydney, Australia: A dynamic choice

Sydney offers a lively lifestyle and excellent educational institutions.

Top universities: University of Sydney (18th globally), University of New South Wales (19th)

  • Employer activity: 18th globally
  • Affordability: 130th; high costs
  • Student Mix: 4th
  • Desirability: 4th globally
  • Monthly expenses are between 5,200 dirhams and 14,600 dirhams.

7. Paris, France: Charm and excellence

Paris combines historic charm with academic excellence and cultural vibrancy.

Top universities: Universite PSL (24th globally), Institut Polytechnique de Paris (46th), Sorbonne University (63rd)

  • Employment opportunities: 27th globally

  • Affordability: 74th

  • Student mix: 7th

  • Desirability: 7th globally

  • Monthly living costs range from 3,200 to dirhams5,000 dirhams.

8. Zurich, Switzerland: Quality of life

Zurich stands out for its high quality of life and strong educational institutions.

Top universities: ETH Zurich (7th globally), University of Zurich (109th)

  • Affordability: 102nd
  • Employment opportunities: 10th globally
  • Student mix: 19th
  • Monthly expenses are between 6,000 dirhams and 10,500 dirhams.

9. Berlin, Germany: Cultural and affordable

Berlin’s vibrant cultural scene and affordability make it a top choice.

Top Universities: Freie Universitat Berlin (97th globally), Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin (126th), Technische Universitat Berlin (147th)

  • Affordability: 30th; reasonable costs

  • Student mix: 6th

  • Monthly costs range from 3,200 dirhams to 5,000 dirhams.

10. Montreal, Canada: Bilingual and affordable

Montreal offers a bilingual environment, cultural richness, and affordability.

Top Universities: McGill University (29th globally), Université de Montréal (159th), Concordia University (415th)

  • Affordability: 14th globally

  • Employment Opportunities: 39th

  • Student mix: 10th

  • Monthly expenses are between 3,600 dirhams and 5,500 dirhams.

These cities each offer a unique blend of academic excellence, cultural vibrancy, and living affordability. Choose the one that best suits your study and lifestyle goals!