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Top 10 universities in London

By Chloe Lane

Updated March 3, 2024 Updated March 3, 2024

Students looking for top universities in London will encounter a range of options as vibrant and varied as the city itself.  

Whether you’re looking for specialist or multidisciplinary institution, or the option to combine a flexible study programme with your career, you’ll be able to find your perfect match in the UK capital.  

For a taste of what’s on offer, here’s a look at the 10 highest-ranked universities in London, based on the QS World University Rankings® 2024

Top 10 universities in London

According to the QS World University Rankings 2024

London Rank 

World Rank 

Institution 

6

Imperial College London  

9

University College London (UCL) 

40

King's College London 

45

The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) 

=145 

Queen Mary University of London 

=328

City, University of London 

343 

Brunel University London 

374

Birkbeck, University of London 

=413

Royal Holloway University of London 

10 

=511

SOAS University of London 

London is an academic hotspot, with the most universities of any UK city. It is home to 17 universities in total, according to the QS World University Rankings 2024. These are led by Imperial College London, which ranks in sixth place globally. Close behind this is University College London (UCL), in ninth this year. 

London is not exactly a cheap option for students. Rent and living costs are significantly higher in London compared to the rest of the UK. Despite this high cost, London has claimed the title of the best student city, according to the most recent QS Best Student Cities ranking. 

Students love London’s diversity, with the city’s citizens and students coming from all over the world. This diversity sieves through to the city’s culture, as well as its food and drink.  

Speaking of culture – there's so much to do in London. Not only is it home to some of the world’s best museums, including the British Museum, the Victoria and Album Museum (V&A), the Natural History Museum – all of which are free – but London also has some of the best nightlife in Europe. Students come from all over the UK to experience nights out in Shoreditch, Brixton and Mayfair. 

Jim Onyemenam, who is studying a Master’s in Legal Theory at UCL, said: “Studying in London is constantly interesting. There’s never a moment when there's nothing to do and I am never bored. London is always bustling with life and that energy really feeds into the student community. It's really energising." 

When he’s not studying, Jim loves working on creative projects and exploring London with friends. He said: “I make films with the new friends I have or continue developing my musical theatre project. If I want to chill, I grab a pint or see a movie. On a special day, I may go to the museums or theatre too. I love the Tate Modern Museum and the V&A.  The Book of Mormon musical left me in tears!” 

Wherever you’re studying in London, chances are you’re never more than a short walk away from a park. After all, 47 percent of the city is made up of parks, commons and other outdoor spaces. On a sunny day, students from all over the city head to some of London’s best loved parks, including Hyde Park, Regent’s Park, Hampstead Heath and St James’s Park.  

When we asked Jim what he enjoys the most about studying in London, he said: “the student community. UCL is a very international university and I met people from all over the world which really broadened my perspective on life. I also developed my hobbies and passions a lot more through the student societies which made my experience more well-rounded.” 

This article was originally published in June 2018 . It was last updated in March 2024

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