What is the SAT cut-off for the best colleges in the world?

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The SAT cutoff for best colleges in the world as ranked by QS for the year 2024 are as follows:

  1. University of Cambridge: 1460-1500
  2. University of Oxford: 1480 and above
  3. Harvard University: 1480-1580
  4. Stanford University: 1440-1505
  5. UCL: 1440 and above
  6. University of California Berkley: 1140-1530
  7. University of

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