Top 9 Best Cities to Live in the UK for International Students

  1. top 1 London
  2. top 2 Edinburgh
  3. top 3 Manchester
  4. top 4 Glasgow
  5. top 5 Coventry
  6. top 6 Nottingham
  7. top 7 Birmingham
  8. top 8 Aberdeen
  9. top 9 Newcastle-upon-Tyne

London

As well as being the top student city in the UK, London has moved two places in this year’s Best Student Cities to rank first in the world for the first time. With no less than 17 ranked institutions in the QS World University Rankings® 2018, including two in the global top 10, London is unsurprisingly ranked as the best in the world in the rankings indicator, and also ranks second for employer activity.


When asked in our student survey what the best thing about studying in London was, one respondent said: “The diversity of things to do and try - you will able to do something new every week, meet all kinds of people, and even though the living costs are high, there are quite a few things to do for free/cheap. The universities are great, and so are the career chances.


Top reasons why you should choose London to study abroad:

  • Experience history everywhere. London is a city that impeccably mixes.
  • Free galleries (and other free things).
  • Driving? Don't worry about it. You needn't bother with a vehicle while concentrating abroad in London.
    Parks in a clamoring city. London is a functioning, capital city.


Detailed information:

Website: https://www.london.gov.uk/
Twitter
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Top 9 Best Cities to Live in the UK for International Students

  1. top 1 London
  2. top 2 Edinburgh
  3. top 3 Manchester
  4. top 4 Glasgow
  5. top 5 Coventry
  6. top 6 Nottingham
  7. top 7 Birmingham
  8. top 8 Aberdeen
  9. top 9 Newcastle-upon-Tyne

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