Budapest among the best student cities in Europe

2024 October 10., Thursday 22:45.
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Based on a survey by The Campus Advisor, Daily News Hungary published the European university ranking, in which Budapest ranked 4th. The analysis is based over 17,000 authentic ratings by students and reflecting the real experiences of those with first hand knowledge.

A spokesperson for The Campus Advisor commented, “We are excited to share our ranking of the best student cities in Europe for 2024. This list represents the voices of thousands of students who have provided honest feedback about their experiences. We are committed to continually gathering and analysing data collected from students to provide the most relevant and valuable insights. These rankings serve as an important resource for students seeking the ideal educational environment and help them better prepare for the next chapter in their lives.”

The definitive list evaluates key factors such as the proportion of students in the population, academic environment, student friendliness, cost of living, cultural diversity, nightlife, public transport, amenities and safety. Perhaps it is strange, but in the night life category, Amsterdam and Dublin received fewer votes than Budapest. According to the votes of students, the other outstanding features of Budapest are the amenities, student friendliness and safety.

Another interesting feature of the rankings is that, in addition to Budapest, another Hungarian city, Pécs, is also on the list. It ranks 14th in the overall list, but in the lists by category Pécs is in first place in the cost of living category.

 

Sources:

The Campus Advisor

Daily News Hungary

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