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The world's best cities for students

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Not a single US city is there in Top 10? Even Canada is represented! A fair sprinkling of Asian cities too

[h=1]These are the best cities to be a student[/h]

What makes a great student city? According to university rankings organization QS, which compiles the Best Student Cities list, it’s one of five things: how many good universities the city plays hosts to (its overall ranking in the QS world university rankings), the size and diversity of the student mix, the desirability of the city, employer activity in the area and the affordability of a good standard of living.

Paris is home to 18 universities featured in the latest QS World University Rankings, and is only outpaced by London, which has 19.
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In many private colleges, students are treated like potential criminals.

The rules they are expected to observe in college and hostel can drive all students crazy.

Periodically they take to rioting to let off steam.

When a student does not submit an assignment, the teacher treats him like a petty criminal.

All students headed for the beach during the recent jallikattu protest to get a few days off and univ got shut down.

Gang fights between seniors and juniors are common.

Recently Ramjas college in delhi witnessed brawls between ABVP and other student union members.

I am an alumni of this college.

You know that college produces end products like me.

Now you know why I am the way I am

JNU is in permanent ferment.

I would love to relive my univ days and go around in with jhola, jeans ,T shirt and beard and fight for LGBT or some such cause.
 
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