List of University of Calcutta people
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Fourteen heads of state and government, and four Nobel laureates[note 1] have been associated with the university.
Fellows
- Joseph Baly, Archdeacon of Calcutta, 1872–1883
- Lal Behari Dey, Bengali Indian journalist who became a Christian missionary
- Ralph Thomas Hotchkin Griffith, British Indologist
- Thomas Holbein Hendley, British medical officer in the Indian Medical Service and Indian art connoisseur
- Nawab Abdul Latif, Bengali nineteenth-century educator
- James Wood-Mason, British zoologist, director of the Indian Museum in Calcutta
Faculty
Alumni
Summarize
Perspective
Arts
Business
Name | Class
year |
Degree | College | Notability | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Harsh Goenka | Chairman, RPG Group | ||||
Jagmohan Dalmiya | Scottish Church College | Chairman of M.L.Dalmiya and Co. | |||
Lakshmi Niwas Mittal | BCom | St. Xavier's | billionaire, steel tycoon, entrepreneur | ||
Mani Lal Bhaumik | Scottish Church College | inventor of the Excimer Laser | |||
Prafulla Chandra Roy | founder of Bengal Chemicals | ||||
Rama Prasad Goenka | Presidency[note 2] | Chairman, RPG Group | [7] | ||
Sanjiv Goenka | Chairman, RP-Sanjiv Goenka Group | ||||
Vinay Maloo | Chairman of Enso Group | ||||
Dilip Shanghvi | Bhawanipur Education Society | Billionaire businessman, founder of Sun Pharmaceuticals |
Humanities and social sciences
Name | Class
year |
Degree | College | Notability | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Abhijit Banerjee | 1981 | B.Sc. (Economics) | Presidency[note 2] | Winner of the 2019 Nobel Prize in Economics | [8][9] |
Amartya Sen | BA (Economics) | Presidency[note 2] | Winner of the 1998 Nobel Prize in Economics | [10] | |
Benoy Kumar Sarkar | 1905 | economist | |||
D. N. Jha | BA (History) | Presidency[note 2] | Professor of History, Delhi University | ||
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak | 1959 | BA(English) | Presidency[note 2] | philosopher, literary theorist | |
Khudiram Das | MA (Bengali) | linguist | |||
Nirad C. Chaudhuri | Scottish Church College | historian and commentator on culture | |||
R. D. Banerji | 1907; 1911 | BA; MA | Presidency[note 2] | discoverer of Mohenjodaro, the principal site of the Harappa culture | |
Rajat Kanta Ray | BA(History) | Presidency[note 2] | historian | ||
Ramaprasad Chanda | Scottish Church College | historian, anthropologist and archaeologist | |||
Samita Sen | BA; MA | historian | |||
Satyabrata Rai Chowdhuri | political scientist; Fellow of the University of London | ||||
Shomie Das | former Headmaster of Mayo College and The Doon School | ||||
Sumit Sarkar | Presidency[note 2] | Professor of History, Delhi University | |||
Suniti Kumar Chatterjee | Scottish Church College | linguist | |||
Surajit Chandra Sinha | Presidency[note 2] | anthropologist | |||
Susobhan Sarkar | Presidency[note 2] | Professor and Head of Department of History, Presidency College, Calcutta | |||
Tapan Raychaudhuri | BA (History); DPhil (History) | Presidency[note 2] | Professor of Indian History and Civilisation, University of Oxford |
Law
Literature
Military
Name | Class
year |
Degree | College | Notability | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Adhar Kumar Chatterji | 1933 | Presidency[note 2] | |||
Subroto Mukherjee | Chief of Air Staff of the Indian Air Force |
Politics
Heads of state and government
Name | Class
year |
Degree | College | Notability | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem | Presidency[note 2] | 6th President of Bangladesh | |||
Abu Sayeed Chowdhury | 1940; 1942 | Presidency[note 2] | 2nd President of Bangladesh | ||
Abdus Sattar | 8th President of Bangladesh | ||||
Ba Maw | 1924 | Head of State and Prime Minister of the State of Burma | |||
Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy | 1913 | B. Sc.; MA | St. Xavier's | former Prime Minister of Pakistan | |
Khaleda Zia | Surendranath | 9th Prime Minister of Bangladesh | [12] | ||
Mohammad Mohammadullah | 1948 | LLB | Ripon | 3rd President of Bangladesh | |
Muhammad Ali of Bogra | Presidency[note 2] | former Prime Minister of Pakistan | |||
Pranab Mukherjee | Suri Vidyasagar[note 4] | 13th President of India | |||
Rajendra Prasad | 1905; 1907 | BA; MA | Presidency[note 2] | 1st President of India | |
Ram Baran Yadav | Calcutta Medical College | 1st President of Nepal | |||
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman | 1944; 1947 | Islamia | 2nd Prime Minister of Bangladesh | ||
Tulsi Giri | Suri Vidyasagar[note 4] | Prime Minister of Nepal |
Others
Civil servants and diplomats
Name | Class
year |
Degree | College | Notability | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Binay Ranjan Sen | Scottish Church | former Ambassador of India to the United States | |||
Azizul Haque | former Speaker of the Bengal Legislative Assembly (1937–42); Minister of Education (Government of Bengal); former Vice-Chancellor of Calcutta University (1938–42); High Commissioner for India to London (1942–43) | ||||
Brajendranath De | ICS, Commissioner of Burdwan | ||||
Chandeshwar Prasad Narayan Singh | India's ambassador to Nepal, Japan, Governor of Punjab and Uttar Pradesh | ||||
Gurusaday Dutt | ICS, Local Self Government and Public Health Secretary of Bengal | ||||
Nitish Sengupta | |||||
P.C. Bhattacharya | Controller General of Defence Accounts | ||||
Satyendranath Tagore | Revenue Secretary of India | ||||
Shaista Suhrawardy Ikramullah | Ambassador of Pakistan to Morocco | ||||
Sib Chandra Deb | Deputy Collector in Bengal | ||||
Sukumar Sen | ICS, Chief Election Commissioner of India |
Royalty and nobility
Name | Class
year |
Degree | College | Notability | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nripendra Narayan | Presidency[note 2] | Maharaja of Cooch Behar State | |||
Uday Chand Mahtab | Zamindar of Burdwan |
Religion
Name | Class
year |
Degree | College | Notability | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
A. B. Masilamani | Serampore | evangelist and theologian, Canadian Baptist Mission | |||
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada | Scottish Church | Founder of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) | |||
Gyanendra Nath Chakravarti | LL.B.,M.A. | Muir Central College | Notable Indian Theosophist and Scholar | [13] | |
Durga Mohan Das | leader of the Brahmo Samaj | ||||
Lal Behari Dey | Scottish Church | theologian of the Free Church of Scotland | |||
Mahendranath Gupta | 1874 | BA | Presidency[note 2] | author of Sri Sri Ramakrishna Kathamrita (The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna) | |
Paramahansa Yogananda | Scottish Church;Serampore | Hindu mystic; yogi; leading proponent of Kriya Yoga in the West | |||
Sitanath Tattwabhushan | Scottish Church | theologian of Sadharan Brahmo Samaj | |||
Swami Gambhirananda | Scottish Church | former President of the Ramakrishna Mission Order | |||
Swami Vivekananda | Scottish Church | founder of the Ramakrishna Mission Order |
Science and technology
Name | Class
year |
Degree | College | Notability | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Amar Nath Bhaduri | enzymologist, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate | [14] | |||
Amitabha Bhattacharyya | production engineer, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate[15] | ||||
Amitabha Mukhopadhyay | cell biologist, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate | [16] | |||
Anil Kumar Gain | Surendranath | mathematician and statistician; founder of Vidyasagar University | |||
Anil Kumar Mandal | 1981 | MBBS | Nil Ratan Sircar Medical College and Hospital[note 7] | ophthalmologist, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate | [17] |
Ashesh Prosad Mitra | Bangabasi | former Director of CSIR | |||
Benoy Krishna Tikader | Ph.D; D.Sc | arachnologist | |||
Biman Bagchi | 1974; 1976 | Presidency[note 2] | theoretical physicist, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate[18] | ||
Birendra Nath Mallick | 1978; 1981 | B.Sc | neurobiologist, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate | [19] | |
Biraja Sankar Guha | Scottish Church | first Director of the Anthropological Survey of India | |||
Biswarup Mukhopadhyaya | Ph.D | theoretical high energy physicist, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate[20] | |||
C. R. Rao | 1943 | MA in Statistics | statistician | ||
Chinmoy Sankar Dey | molecular biologist, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate | [21] | |||
Deb Shankar Ray | physical chemist, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate | [22] | |||
Dipak K. Das | professor of surgery, now under investigation for fraudulent publications | [23] | |||
Ganesh Prasad | mathematician | ||||
Jagadish Chandra Bose | physicist, botanist | ||||
Jamal Nazrul Islam | B.Sc. | St. Xavier's College, Kolkata | physicist, mathematician, cosmologist, astronomer | ||
Joyoti Basu | cell biologist, N-Bios laureate | [24] | |||
Jyoti Bhusan Chatterjea | hematologist, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate | [25] | |||
Kshitindramohan Naha, geologist and Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate[26] | Presidency College[note 2] | ||||
Mani Lal Bhaumik | B.Sc; M.Sc in Physics |
Scottish Church College; Rajabazar Science College |
physicist | ||
Megh Nad Saha | Presidency College[note 2] | physicist | |||
Mihir Chowdhury | 1955; 1957 | physical chemist, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate[27] | |||
Mihir Kumar Bose | 1965 | B.Sc.; M.Sc.; Ph.D. | geologist and Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate[28] | ||
Nirmal Kumar Dutta | MBBS | Calcutta Medical College[note 5] | pharmacologist, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate[29] | ||
Nirmal Kumar Ganguly | R. G. Kar Medical College and Hospital[note 8] | microbilogist | |||
Prafulla Chandra Ray | Vidyasagar College | chemist, Physics, industrialist and philanthropist | |||
P. V. Manoranjan Rao | physicist, space scientist | ||||
Pradyut Ghosh | 1990; 1992 | inorganic chemist, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate[30] | |||
Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis | founder of the Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta | ||||
Radhanath Sikdar | BA in Mathematics | Presidency College | mathematician best known for calculating the height of Mount Everest | ||
S. C. Dutta Roy | Ph.D | Rajabazar Science College | electrical engineer, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate[31] | ||
Sadhan Basu | 1942; 1944; 1948 |
B.Sc; M.Sc; Ph.D |
Rajabazar Science College | physical chemist, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate[32] | |
Sagar Sengupta | cancer biologist, N-Bios laureate[33] | ||||
Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay | 1985-1991 | PhD | Presidency College, Calcutta University | Computer Scientist, First woman Director of Indian Statistical Institute, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate in Engineering Science, 2010, TWAS Prize for Engineering Sciences, 2018,[34] Infosys Prize 2017 in Engineering and Computer Science[35] | |
Sanjeev Das | cancer biologist, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate | [36] | |||
Santasabuj Das | immunologist, N-Bios laureate | [37] | |||
Satyendra Nath Bose | 1913; 1915 | BSc; MSc | physicist, co-discoverer of Bose–Einstein statistics | ||
Saumitra Das | 1992 | PhD | virologist, N-Bios laureate | [38] | |
Snehasikta Swarnakar | cancer biologist, N-Bios laureate[39] | ||||
Soorjo Coomar Goodeve Chuckerbutty | Calcutta Medical College[note 5] | ||||
Soumen Basak | immunologist, N-Bios laureate[40] | ||||
Soumitro Banerjee | 1981 | electrical engineer, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate[41] | |||
Srinivasan Ramachandran | bioinformatician, N-Bios laureate[42] | ||||
Subhash Chandra Lakhotia | 1964–1966 | cytogeneticist, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate[43] | |||
Subhash Mukhopadhyay | 1955; 1958 | Calcutta National Medical[note 9] | first physician in India (and second in the world) to perform in vitro fertilization | ||
Subir Kumar Ghosh | BSc; MSc; PhD | Presidency[note 2] | geologist and Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate[44] | ||
Sumit Bhaduri | organic chemist, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate[45] | ||||
Sumit Ranjan Das | high energy physicist, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate[46] | ||||
Sunil Kumar Manna | immunologist, N-Bios laureate[47] | ||||
Ujjwal Maulik | 1983–1989 | PhD | Calcutta University | Computer scientist, INAE and IEEE fellow,[48] Stanford List of Scientists[49] | |
Upendranath Brahmachari | 1893; 1894; 1900; 1902; 1904 | MD; PhD | Presidency;[note 2] Calcutta Medical College[note 5] | ||
Usha Ranjan Ghatak | 1953 | BSc; MSc | Asutosh | synthetic organic chemist, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate[50] | |
Vikram Marwah | 1948 | Calcutta Medical College[note 5] |
- Dipak K Banerjee, BSc, MSc & PhD in Chemistry from the University, Professor of biochemistry
- Chandramukhi Basu, one of the first two female graduates of the British Empire; first female head of an undergraduate academic institution in South Asia
- Kumudini Basu, writer, social reformer, freedom fighter and women's rights activist
- Sasanka Chandra Bhattacharyya, natural product chemist, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate[51]
- Katyayanidas Bhattacharya, philosophy professor, Presidency College, Calcutta
- Santanu Bhattacharya, chemical biologist, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate, N-Bios laureate[52]
- Birendra Bijoy Biswas, molecular biologist
- Nirmal Kumar Bose, Census Commissioner of India[53]
- Barun De, Chairman, West Bengal Heritage Commission, Calcutta
- Amlan Dutta, former Vice Chancellor of Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan
- Asim Duttaroy, medical scientist
- Mircea Eliade, religious scholar and philosopher
- Prafulla Chandra Ghosh, English literature scholar
- Sankar Ghosh, Chairman of Department of Microbiology and Immunology at Columbia University; co-founder of Theralogics Inc.
- K. S. Krishnan, philosopher
- Dhan Gopal Mukerji, socio-cultural critic; first successful man of letters in the early 20th-century United States
- Kamini Roy, first female honours graduate in the British Empire; first feminist author in India
- Prafulla Chandra Roy, chemist
- Sir Jadunath Sarkar, Vice Chancellor of the University of Calcutta
- Debi Prasad Sarkar, immunologist, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate[54]
- Brajendra Nath Seal, Vice Chancellor of Visva-Bharati University and the University of Mysore
- Ashoke Sen, string theorist
- Dinesh Chandra Sen, scholar of early Bengali literature
- Ranjan Sen, biophysicist, N-Bios laureate[55]
- Sanjib Senapati, biotechnologist, N-Bios laureate[56]
- Debasis Chattopadhyay, plant biologist, N-Bios laureate[57]
Sports
Name | Class
year |
Degree | College | Notability | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chhanda Gayen | mountaineer, first Bengali woman to climb Mount Everest | ||||
Chuni Goswami | former captain of Indian football team | ||||
Gourgopal Ghosh | Scottish Church | football player for the Mohun Bagan Club | |||
Leander Paes | St. Xavier's | former Olympic bronze medallist; Wimbledon and French Open doubles champion | |||
Norman Pritchard | St. Xavier's | former Olympic silver medalist | |||
Pradip Kumar Banerjee | Suri Vidyasagar[note 4] | footballer | |||
Sailen Manna | Surendranath | captain of the Indian football team in the London Olympics in 1948; gold medallist in 1951 Asian Games | |||
Saurav Ganguly | St. Xavier's | former captain of the India cricket team | |||
Sunil Chhetri | Asutosh | captain of the Indian football team | |||
Surya Shekhar Ganguly | Scottish Church | chess grandmaster, national chess champion | |||
Talimeran Ao | R. G. Kar[note 8] | former captain of the Indian football team in the 1948 Olympic Games | |||
Vece Paes | former Olympic hockey player | ||||
Notes
- The Presidency College (now known as Presidency University) was affiliated to the University of Calcutta between 1857 and 2010.
- The Cotton College (now known as Cotton University) was affiliated to the University of Calcutta between 1901 and 1948.
- The Suri Vidyasagar College was affiliated to the University of Calcutta between 1942 and 1960.
- The Calcutta Medical College was affiliated to the University of Calcutta between 1857 and 2003.
- The Midnapore College was affiliated to the University of Calcutta between 1873 and 1985.
- The Nil Ratan Sircar Medical College and Hospital was affiliated to the University of Calcutta between 1873 and 2003.
- The R. G. Kar Medical College was affiliated to the University of Calcutta between 1916 and 2003.
- The Calcutta National Medical College was affiliated to the University of Calcutta between 1921 and 2003.
References
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