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QS Best Student Cities 2026: Melbourne & Sydney Hold Strong – Why Australia Remains a Top Study Destination

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The highly anticipated QS Best Student Cities Ranking 2026 has just been released, and once again, Melbourne and Sydney have secured their positions in the global top 10. Melbourne ranked 5th and Sydney 6th, demonstrating Australia’s ongoing popularity and strength as a preferred destination for international students.

Melbourne & Sydney Remain Top Picks for Global Students

In this year’s results:

  • Melbourne has held firm at #5 for the second year running. Widely regarded as Australia’s student capital, Melbourne is home to top-tier universities such as the University of Melbourne and Monash University. The city also boasts a diverse and welcoming community, efficient public transport, and a rich cultural lifestyle — making it a consistent favourite among international students.
  • Sydney remains at #6, reflecting its continued appeal as Australia’s largest and most cosmopolitan city. With world-class institutions like the University of Sydney and UNSW Sydney, plus strong job prospects and post-study migration pathways, it’s no surprise Sydney continues to rank highly.

Despite growing global competition — including shifts among other leading cities like Seoul and London — Australia’s cities have maintained their top-tier status due to their academic quality, lifestyle appeal, and employment opportunities.

Why Australia Remains a Top Study Abroad Choice

Globally Recognised Universities

Australian universities perform exceptionally well in global rankings. The prestigious Group of Eight (Go8) institutions are especially strong in fields like engineering, medicine, and business, attracting top talent worldwide.

Favourable Post-Study Work & Migration Options

Australia offers generous post-study work visas (e.g. the 485 Graduate Visa) and various skilled migration pathways. In sectors such as healthcare, IT, and engineering, graduates often have clear routes to permanent residency.

Highly Liveable Cities & Cultural Diversity

Whether it’s Melbourne’s café culture and arts scene or Sydney’s coastal lifestyle and job market, Australian cities rank highly in affordability, safety, and inclusiveness — offering students not just an education, but a vibrant life experience.

Advice for Future Applicants

While rankings reflect strong performance, it’s important to note that competition for top universities and programs is intensifying. At institutions like UNSW and the University of Sydney, courses in medicine, psychology, law, and engineering have become increasingly selective.

We strongly recommend planning your course preferences and language tests early. Work with a trusted education consultant to navigate your options and maximise your chances of admission.

If you have any questions or would like professional assistance, please feel free to contact us at Riverwood Migration (Email: enquiry@riverwoodmigration.com). We are committed to providing transparent, expert migration services to help you achieve your dream of moving to Australia.

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