Teaching Preferences
Online Teaching
Group Teaching at $20-30 per hour
In Person Teaching
Group Teaching at $50-70 per hour
Offers free trial classes
Teaches following Subjects/Exams
Quantitative Applications in Business (Bachelor of Science: Business Administration )
Language of Instruction:
English, Hindi, Urdu
Finance (Accountancy)
Language of Instruction:
English, Hindi, Urdu
Corporate Finance (Accountancy)
Language of Instruction:
English
Economics (Accounting & Finance)
Language of Instruction:
English
Teaching Experience
Assistant Professor
Mekelle University, Ethiopia
Oct 2002 - Jan 2008
Managerial Economics, Operations Research, Operations Management, Strategic Management, etc
Course writer for Bachelor of Management for the Distance Education program of Mekelle University in the subjects: Managerial Economics, and Operations Research.
Developed Teaching material for the course Business Policy and Strategic Management for the undergraduate students.
Instrumental in securing funds from the World Bank’s Development Innovation Fund (DIF), Round-2, for the establishment of a program of undergraduate studies in Public & Development Management, 2005 (Total amount secured USD 149,887.50)
Chaired the Steering committee to prepare a proposal for the establishment of the graduate program in Business Administration (MBA) to secure funds from the Post Secondary Education Project (DIF), 2006.
Professional Experience
Finance Executive
Barkat Leasing & Financial Services Ltd, Maharastra, India
Oct 1996 - Feb 1998
Education
PhD
Osmania University, India
Mar 2001 - Present
MBA
OSMANIA UNIVERSITY,AP, India
Jul 1994 - May 1996
Publications and Research
Are Saudi Banks Efficient? Evidence using DEA Analysis
Khalid Al Khathlan & Syed Abdul Malik
Saudi Arabia has a bank-centric and diverse financial system compared with other countries in the region. This paper uses basic DEA models i.e. CCR and BCR to evaluate the relative efficiency of Saudi Banks using annual data from 2003 through 2008. The results show that, on a relative scale, Saudi banks were efficient in the management of their financial resources. In addition, the results would provide crucial information about Saudi banks’ financial conditions and management performance for the benefit of bank regulators, managers and bank stock investors.