The magazine LโEtudiant has just released the 12th edition of the Ranking of Cities Where It’s Good to Study, which takes into account around forty university cities and criteria such as housing, studies, sports, outings, culture, transportation, etc.
This year, the metropolitan areas of Lyon and Toulouse share the top spot on the podium, followed closely by Montpellier. Angers and La Rochelle respectively retain the top positions in the rankings for large cities and medium-sized cities.
Nice is positioned at the 14th place in the overall ranking.
Its ranking by criteria:
Evolution of the number of students over 10 years: 13th in overall ranking
Transport: 13th in overall ranking
Employment dynamism: 19th in overall ranking
Cultural offerings: 4th in overall ranking
Training offer per 100,000 inhabitants: 37th in overall ranking
First-year bachelor success rate: 36th in overall ranking
Proportion of students: 39th in overall ranking
Sunshine: 2nd in overall ranking
Housing: 42nd in overall ranking