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Which school in New Zealand has the best business?
1, University of Auckland, the Business School of the University of Auckland is one of the eight business schools accredited by AMBA, AACSB and EQUIS in the world, ahead of Tsinghua University School of Economics and Management in the global business school ranking, and even neck and neck with the Business School of the University of Pennsylvania in the United States.

Business school majors: accounting, commercial law, computer, economy, e-commerce, finance, information system, international trade, management, marketing, mathematics, operational research, statistics, taxation, real estate economy, human resource management, biological science enterprise management, etc.

2. University of Waikato, the School of Management of the University of Waikato won the world's three crowns, ranking among the top 30 in the world. The School of Management of the University of Waikato ranks in New Zealand. At the same time, it was certified by AACSB (American Association of Elite Business Schools-the world's earliest management education quality certification institution) and entered the ranks of elite business schools in the world.

Business school majors: accounting, economics, finance, human resource management, information system management, international management, management communication, production management, marketing, public relations, biography management, logistics, tourism management, e-commerce and so on.

3. Massey University, Massey University is the largest educational and research institution in New Zealand and a true national university in New Zealand. Macy's University has the largest business school in New Zealand, and has been officially certified by the world's authoritative business school and accounting non-governmental certification agency AACSB.

Business majors: accounting, economics, marketing, finance, agricultural economy, real estate evaluation and management, human resource management, tourism management, sports management, commercial law, statistics, international economics, etc.