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This is a list of the notable alumni of the University of Mumbai, one of the largest universities in the world, and its affiliated colleges.
Arts edit
Business edit
Humanities and Social Sciences edit
Name | Class
Year |
Degree | College | Notability | References |
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Avinash Dixit | John J. F. Sherrerd '52 University Professor of Economics Emeritus at Princeton University | ||||
G.S. Maddala | 1957 | M.A. in Statistics | American economist and mathematician | ||
Daya Bai | MSW | Social activist | |||
Homi K. Bhabha | BA | Elphinstone[note 1] | Anne F. Rothenberg Professor of English and American Literature and Language, and director of the Humanities Center, Harvard University | ||
M. N. Srinivas | Ph.D. | Elphinstone | Professor Emeritus at Delhi University; Pioneering social anthropologist and sociologist | ||
G. S. Ghurye | BA; MA | Elphinstone | Professor Emeritus & HOD at University of Bombay; Founder of The Bombay School (Sociology) | ||
Indira Viswanathan Peterson | BA (English Literature) | Indologist | |||
Jagdish Bhagwati | BA | Sydenham[note 3] | University Professor of Economics at Columbia University | ||
Klaus Klostermaier | 1969 | Ph.D. | Professor Emeritus at the University of Manitoba, scholar of Indian Studies | ||
Madhav Das Nalapat | academic, columnist, and UNESCO Peace Chair | ||||
Madhav Sadashiv Gore | 1942 | Vice-Chancellor of Jawaharlal Nehru University and Padma Bhushan awardee | |||
Pandurang Vaman Kane | Indologist and Sanskrit scholar and former Vice-Chancellor of University of Mumbai | ||||
Ramakrishna Gopal Bhandarkar | 1862 | Oriental scholar and social reformer, first batch graduate, later vice-chancellor | |||
M. N. Srinivas | BA; MA; PhD | St. Xavier's | historian |
Journalism edit
Name | Class
Year |
Degree | College | Notability | References |
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Homai Vyarawalla | first woman photojournalist of India, Padma Vibushan awardee | ||||
Samarth Singh | former Times of India writer, foreign affairs blogger, Spain India Council Foundation[24][25] | ||||
Sucheta Dalal | business journalist | ||||
Thrity Umrigar | journalist and author |
Law edit
Military edit
Name | Class
Year |
Degree | College | Notability | References |
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Satish Nambiar | St. Xavier's | Force Commander and Head of Mission of the United Nations Protection Force; Lieutenant General of the Indian Army | [4] |
Politics edit
Heads of State and Government edit
Name | Class
Year |
Degree | College | Notability | References |
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Iskander Mirza | did not graduate | Elphinstone[note 1] | 1st President of Pakistan | ||
John Samuel Malecela | 1959 | B.Com. | 6th Prime Minister of Tanzania | ||
Morarji Desai | Wilson[note 5] | 4th Prime Minister of India | |||
Muhammad Ali Jinnah | 1st Governor-General of Pakistan | ||||
Pratibha Patil | 1963 | Government Law College | 12th President of India | [26] |
Other politicians, civil servants, and diplomats edit
Religion edit
Name | Class
Year |
Degree | College | Notability | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Oswald Gracias | St. Xavier's | Roman Catholic Cardinal and Archbishop of Bombay | [4] | ||
Simon Pimenta | St. Xavier's | Roman Catholic Cardinal and Archbishop Emeritus of Bombay | [4] | ||
Virchand Gandhi | Jain scholar and lawyer known for representing Jainism at the first World Parliament of Religions, Chicago 1893 |
Royalty and Nobility edit
Name | Class
Year |
Degree | College | Notability | References |
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Bhawanrao Shriniwasrao Pant Pratinidhi | 9th Raja of Aundh State | ||||
Karni Singh | PhD | St. Xavier's | titular Maharaja of Bikaner State | [4] | |
Udaybhansinhji Natwarsinhji Jethwa | BA | last Maharaja of Porbandar State | [citation needed] |
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics edit
Sports edit
Notable faculty edit
Name | Affiliation | Notability | References |
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Anuradha Misra | professor and head of department of physics | physicist | [49] |
Asaf Ali Asghar Fyzee | Principal and Perry Professor of Jurisprudence in Government Law College | writer and diplomat | |
Mohanlal Lallubhai Dantwala | professor and head of department of economics | Indian independence activist, agricultural economist, academic and writer |
References edit
Notes edit
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j The Elphinstone College was affiliated to the University of Mumbai between 1858 and 2019.
- ^ a b c d e f g h The University Department of Chemical Technology (now known as the Institute of Chemical Technology) was affiliated between 1933 and 2008.
- ^ a b c d e The Sydenham College was affiliated to the University of Mumbai between 1913 and 2019.
- ^ a b The ILS Law College was affiliated to the University of Mumbai until 1949.
- ^ The Wilson College is affiliated to the University of Mumbai since 1861.
- ^ The Fergusson College was affiliated to the University of Mumbai between 1885 and 1948.
- ^ a b c d The Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College was affiliated to the University of Mumbai between 1926 and 1998.
- ^ The College of Engineering, Pune was affiliated to the University of Mumbai between 1858 and 1948.
- ^ The Institute of Science was affiliated to the University of Mumbai between 1920 and 2019.
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