Studying in It vs es
Country comparison (ranking evidence)
Frequently asked questions
Is it better to study in it or es?
There is no single answer — it depends on your field, budget, language and post-study plans. On the ranking evidence alone: Across the four major global rankings, it fields more ranked universities in the global top 200 (5 vs 2) than es. The highest-ranked institution in this comparison is Politecnico di Milano (consensus #121). Rankings measure research output and reputation, not teaching quality, cost of living, visa rules or your personal fit, so treat them as one input among many. See our methodology page for how each system is built.
How many top-100 universities do it and es have?
In EduRank's consensus ranking (which averages percentile performance across QS, THE, ARWU and U.S. News), it has 0 universities in the global top 100 and 0 for es. It has 61 ranked institutions overall in our data, versus 42 for es.
Which are the top universities in it and es?
The leading institutions are: Politecnico di Milano (#121), Sapienza University of Rome (#125), University of Bologna (#162) in it; and University of Barcelona (#149), Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) (#159), Autonomous University of Barcelona (#331) in es. Browse the full lists on our country ranking pages.
Do rankings tell me where to study abroad?
Only partly. Consensus rankings are useful for gauging research reputation and global standing, but your decision should also weigh subject-level strength in your discipline, tuition and living costs, scholarship availability, post-study work rights and immigration pathways, climate, and culture. Use rankings to build a shortlist, then research each programme in depth.
Cite this page: EduRank (2026). Studying in It vs es. https://edurank.co/compare/country/it-vs-es/
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