Noyon Biswas

Lecturer, Business Administration

Department of Business Administration

Noyon Biswas
Noyon Biswas

Lecturer, Business Administration

Noyon Biswas is a highly motivated finance graduate with an outstanding academic record in Finance and Banking from the University of Barishal. He completed his MBA in 2024 with a CGPA of 3.92 out of 4, following a BBA degree in 2022 where he achieved a CGPA of 3.95 and secured the top position in his faculty.

Throughout his academic journey, Noyon consistently demonstrated excellence, earning prestigious recognitions including Faculty First in BBA (2016–2017), Faculty fourth in MBA (2020–2021), and placement on the Dean’s List in 2023 and 2026. His commitment to academic excellence was further acknowledged through the UGC Scholarship in 2024, and he is an anticipated recipient of the Prime Minister’s Award.

Prior to university, he achieved perfect GPA scores (5.00 out of 5) in both SSC and HSC under the Science group, reflecting a strong foundation in analytical and quantitative skills.

Noyon’s academic interests lie in finance, banking, and research, particularly in areas related to financial sustainability, risk management, and capital markets. With a proven record of dedication and achievement, he aspires to contribute meaningfully to academia, research, and the financial sector.

MBA (Finance and Banking)

1.Corporate Finance and Financial Management
2.Banking Performance, Stability, and Risk Management
3.Revenue Diversification in Financial Institutions
4.Corporate Sustainability and ESG Practices
5.Islamic Finance and Capital Markets
6.Behavioral Finance and Investment Decision-Making
7.Financial Literacy and Investor Behavior
8.Financial Econometrics and Panel Data Analysis
9.Monetary Policy and Banking Sector Development
10.Emerging Financial Markets with a focus on Bangladesh

* Mentor – Telementoring Program ,Global Development & Research Initiatives (GDRI), Bangladesh & Monash University, Australia

1. Does revenue diversification lead to greater stability and profitability of banks? Empirical evidence from Bangladesh
2. CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND CAPITAL STRUCTURE BEHAVIOR: AN EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM AN EMERGING ECONOMY OF BANGLADESH
3. Women, social media commerce, and socio-economic development: evidence from a developing economy
4. NAVIGATING ECONOMIC WAVES: A DETAILED EXAMINATION OF INFLATION DYNAMICS AND THE SUBSEQUENT IMPACT ON THE BANKING INDUSTRY IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY

1. Faculty First
• Ranked first in BBA (Session: 2016–2017), University of Barisal.

2. Dean's List
• Recognized for outstanding academic performance (2023 and 2026).

3. UGC Scholarship
• Awarded by the University Grants Commission for academic
excellence (2024).

• Data Analysis
• Research Experience
• Statistical Software Proficiency (e.g.,
SPSS, STATA)
• Report Writing and Academic Publishing

Benali (Native), English (Fluent)