


“QS World University Rankings – A category aimed to reflect the collective performance of a city’s universities in the QS World University Rankings.

As QS explains, there are six ranking factors, each of which is given an equal weight of 16.67% in the overall scoring: The city rankings are based on survey responses from more than 110,000 prospective international students in 194 countries. To be ranked, a city must have a minimum population of 250,000 and be home to at least two universities in the QS World University Ranking. The 11th edition of the QS Best Student Cities ranking has just been released and it again puts London at the top of the table of 160 destination cities around the world.
