QS Best Student Cities ranking: 11th
Although rival Canadian city Montréal remains the country’s highest-ranked city in the QS Best Student Cities, Toronto remains an extremely strong contender.
In fact, it has one of the highest scores of any city for desirability (one of the six areas assessed), only beaten by Sydney and Tokyo. This reflects both its all-round high quality of life and its status as an in-demand destination amongst students worldwide.
All the attractions that make Canada an appealing place to study are on offer here in its largest city – a diverse community, vibrant cultural scene and nightlife, stunning natural surrounds, and of course world-leading universities.
The highest-ranked of these is the University of Toronto, which also lays claim to being the highest-ranked university in Canada, placed 29th in the world.
In the student survey which fed into this year’s results, the word most often used to sum up the appeal of Toronto is “diversity” – in reference both to the huge range of activities the city has to offer, and the diverse and inclusive quality of its community.
Toronto ranks highly in the student view indicator (based on the results of the student view), coming in at 14th, with one respondent describing it as, “a very inclusive, multicultural and diverse city,” while another praised “the amount to see/explore when you have time, and the diverse quality of people that you meet.”
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Internationally ranked universities in Toronto
More about Toronto
Number of universities ranked by QS |
3 |
Highest-ranked institution |
University of Toronto (29th in the world) |
Population |
5,928,000 |
Average international fees (at ranked unis) |
US$14,800 |
Desirability rank |
3rd |
Employer Activity rank |
25th |
Affordability rank |
83rd |
Student View rank |
14th |
To find out how each of the above categories is calculated, view the methodology.