Which is better among the University of Kent and the University of East Anglia?

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    Rashmi Singh | Contributor-Level 8

    7 months ago

    If we consider the below comparison table, the University of East Anglia is better than the University of Kent based on the global, country, and continental-specific rankings. As per the unofficial source, the University of East Anglia ranked #397 among Global universities whereas the University of Kent ranked #577. The rankings are based on various factors however, students also must consider tuition cost, career opportunities, academic structure, and campus life rather than just rankings. Students can check the table below for the comparison between the two:

    US News Rankings 2025

    University of Kent

    University of East Anglia

    Best Global Universities

    #577

    #397

    Best Global Universities in Europe

    #217

    #155

    Best Global Universities in the UK

    #42

    #35

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