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STUDENTS
WHAT CITY DO I CHOOSE TO STUDY?
- University - City -Language
SELECTION CRITERIA
The more you narrow down your preferences, the easier the search will be.
Start by considering these three criteria:
Prestige
Location
Admission criteria
Price / Financing / Scholarships
Validation / Recognition of the title
Outstanding Degrees
Study plan
Theoretical study / applied study
Teachers
Student Association
Cultural and sports activities
UNIVERSITY
Look at the criteria that you should consider and evaluate the universities
Before deciding look at the rankings and read the opinions of other students.
SELECTION CRITERIA
UNIVERSITY RANKINGS
CITY SELECTION CRITERIA
City (Best Student Cities; Teleport)
Population (Wikipedia)
General quality of life (Numbeo)
Employment possibilities (Teleport)
Climate (Numbeo)
Cosmopolitanism (Teleport)
Tolerance (Teleport)
Connectivity (Teleport)
Mobility (Teleport)
Interrelationship (Teleport)
Health (Numbeo)
Security Numbeo)
Leisure (Teleport)
Outdoors (Teleport)
CONTINENT - COUNTRY - CITY
Look at the city selection criteria and rankings
RANKINGS INTERESTING FOR STUDENTS
STUDENT CITIES RANKING
LANGUAGE
In the case of English, the range of possibilities opens to countries where it is not the official language.
If the country has several official languages, check which of them the classes are taught in to avoid surprises.
If you do not have a preference, you can take into account those countries with a language similar to yours and, above all, that have the same alphabet.
The UNIVERSITIES and CITIES/COUNTRIES sections will help you in your choice.
UNIVERSITY
If you are sure about the university where you want to study, this guide will help you get to know it better and the city where it is located. We advise you to consult the proposed websites to find out the opinions of other students about the university and the stay.
If you do not see clear, look at the criteria that you should consider and evaluate the universities. Select between three and five universities. Before deciding, go to their website, look at the rankings and read the opinions of other students. This way you can decide which one best suits you.
LANGUAGE
If you are sure about the language, you have taken the first step to narrow your search.
In the case of English, the range of possibilities opens to countries where it is not the official language.
If the country has several official languages, check which of them the classes are taught in to avoid surprises.
If you do not have a preference, you can take into account those countries with a language similar to yours and, above all, that have the same alphabet.
The UNIVERSITIES and CITIES/COUNTRIES sections will help you in your choice.