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Most Educated in Moscow

Top 90 cities ranked by most educated

Most Educated — Moscow

1 Lyublino 27.2%
2 Kozeyevo 27.2%
3 Presnenskiy 27.2%
4 Golovinskiy 27.2%
5 Kur’yanovo 27.2%
6 Kuz’minki 27.2%
7 Lefortovo 27.2%
8 Tsaritsyno 27.2%
9 Leonovo 27.2%
10 Lianozovo 27.2%
11 Likhobory 27.2%
12 Luzhniki 27.2%
13 Kolomenskoye 27.2%
14 Yaroslavskiy 27.2%
15 Mar’ino 27.2%
16 Matveyevskoye 27.2%
17 Mikhalkovo 27.2%
18 Moscow 27.2%
19 Nekrasovka 27.2%
20 Nikol’skoye 27.2%
21 Nikulino 27.2%
22 Novogireyevo 27.2%
23 Novokhovrino 27.2%
24 Babushkin 27.2%
25 Obruchevo 27.2%
26 LMS 27.2%
28 Metrogorodok 27.2%
30 Zagor’ye 27.2%
32 Moskovskiy 27.2%
33 Vnukovo 27.2%
34 Amin’yevo 27.2%
35 Novokuz’minki 27.2%
36 Bibirevo 27.2%
37 Biryulëvo 27.2%
38 Bogorodskoye 27.2%
39 Brateyevo 27.2%
40 Cherëmushki 27.2%
41 Davydkovo 27.2%
42 Gol’yanovo 27.2%
43 Ivanovskoye 27.2%
44 Kapotnya 27.2%
45 Kokoshkino 27.2%
46 Novovladykino 27.2%
47 Strogino 27.2%
48 Sviblovo 27.2%
49 Taganskiy 27.2%
51 Tyoply Stan 27.2%
52 Troitsk 27.2%
53 Troparëvo 27.2%
54 Vagonoremont 27.2%
55 Vatutinki 27.2%
56 Vatutino 27.2%
57 Veshnyaki 27.2%
58 Solntsevo 27.2%
59 Nagornyy 27.2%
60 Vorob’yovo 27.2%
61 Altuf’yevskiy 27.2%
62 Vostochnyy 27.2%
64 Yasenevo 27.2%
66 Zelenograd 27.2%
67 Zhulebino 27.2%
68 Zyablikovo 27.2%
69 Kotlovka 27.2%
74 Ostankinskiy 27.2%
75 Otradnoye 27.2%
76 Novo-Peredelkino 27.2%
77 Ryazanskiy 27.2%
79 Annino 27.2%
80 Zyuzino 27.2%
81 Ramenki 27.2%
82 Rostokino 27.2%
83 Rublëvo 27.2%
84 Setun’ 27.2%
85 Severnyy 27.2%
86 Shcherbinka 27.2%
87 Shchukino 27.2%
88 Slobodka 27.2%
89 Sokol 27.2%
90 Sokol’niki 27.2%

The most educated cities in Moscow have the highest percentages of residents with bachelor's degrees or higher. Lyublino leads with 27.2% of residents holding a bachelor's degree.

High education levels typically correlate with higher incomes, lower unemployment, better health outcomes, and more civic engagement. These cities often host or are adjacent to major universities and research institutions that drive both education and economic development.

Highly educated communities tend to attract knowledge-based industries and employers in technology, healthcare, finance, and professional services, creating a self-reinforcing cycle of educational attainment and economic opportunity.

Did You Know?

  • 1. In Lyublino, 27.2% of residents have a bachelor's degree — more than double the national average of about 33%.
  • 2. Cities near major research universities consistently rank among the most educated in the country.
  • 3. Higher education rates correlate with higher incomes, lower crime, and better health outcomes across communities.

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