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Alumni
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Distinguished Student
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- Mohandas Karamchand
Gandhi (Indian leader, father of nation, India)
- Sir Ram Manohar Mishra
- Sir Chinubhai
Madhowlal Ranchhodlal, 2nd Baronet
- Lokmanya Tilak - Maker
of modern India, Indian nationalist leader, savant, philosopher,
mathematician.
- B. R. Ambedkar -
Architect of modern India and author of the Constitution of India,
social reformist and thinker.
- Lal Krishna Advani -
Former Deputy Prime Minister of India
- Muhammad Ali Jinnah,
Governor-General of Pakistan
- Justice Mushtak Ali
Kazi - Judge, High Court of Sindh & Balochistan, Pakistan.
- Kona Prabhakara Rao -
Governor of Maharashtra, Lt. Governor of Pondicherry, Governor of
Sikkim, Finance Minister of Andhra Pradesh, Speaker of AP State
Assembly
- Ahmed Hussain A Kazi -
Secretary to Government of Pakistan and Chairman Pakistan Industrial
Development Corporation
- Satyajeet Dubey, actor
(Always Kabhi Kabhi)
- Mahadev Govind Ranade
- Indian lawyer, reformer and author, first batch graduate
- Man Mohan Sharma -
Fellow Royal Society, Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan, Former
Director of MUICT (formerly known as UDCT)
- Jagdish Bhagwati -
University Professor of Economics at Columbia University
- Nissim Ezekiel -
Indian poet (English language)
- Anil Kakodkar -
Director of BARC and Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission and
Secretary to the Government of India, Department of Atomic Energy
- Klaus Klostermaier,
F.R.S.C., Professor Emeritus at the University of Manitoba, Scholar
of Indian Studies
- R.A. Mashelkar -
Fellow Royal Society, General, Council of Scientific and Industrial
Research, India (He is an alumnus of MUICT (formerly known as UDCT))
- Mukesh Ambani -
Managing Director, Reliance Industries (He is an alumnus of MUICT
(formerly known as UDCT))
- Yogesh Chabria -
Investor, entrepreneur and bestselling author of the Happionaire
series.
- Anji Reddy - Founder,
Dr. Reddy's Laboratories, Padma Shri (He is an alumnus of MUICT
(formerly known as UDCT))
- Keki Hormusji Gharda -
Founder, Gharda Chemicals (He is an alumnus of MUICT (formerly known
as UDCT))
- Homai Vyarawalla
(1913- ) - First woman photojounalist of India, Padma Vibushan[20]
Anant Pai - Publisher of Indian books for children especially the
series Amar Chitra Katha
- Dwarkanath Kotnis - A
well-known doctor in China who helped Chinese communists army during
the World War II.
- Ebrahim Alkazi -
Theatre director, Padma Vibhushan
- Vinay Pillai- Popular
Indian
- Madhuri Dixit- Popular
Indian Actress
- Priyanka Chopra-Miss
World, Bollywood Actress in 2000
- Aishwarya Rai-Miss
World,Actress in 1993
- Urmila Matondkar-
Well-known Indian Actress
- Lara Dutta - Miss
Universe in 2000
- Anand Patwardhan -
Indian documentary film-maker
- Sunil Gavaskar -
Indian cricketer (Attended St. Xavier's College)
- Smita Patil - Indian
actress (Attended St. Xavier's College)
- Shabana Azmi - Indian
Actress (Attended St. Xavier's College)
- Genelia D'souza-Indian
Actress
- Edward Hamilton Aitken
- humorist, naturalist
- Ramakrishna Gopal
Bhandarkar - Oriental scholar and social reformer, first batch
graduate, later vice-chancellor
- Acacio Gabriel Viegas
- Medical practitioner credited with the discovery of the outbreak
of bubonic plague in Mumbai, India in 1896.
- Georg Bühler - Scholar
of ancient Indian languages and law, fellow of University of Mumbai.
- John Samuel Malecela -
Prime Minister of Tanzania from 1990-1994.
- Indira Viswanathan
Peterson - Professor of Asian Studies and editor of the Norton
Anthology of World Masterpieces.
- S. K. Venkataranga -
lawyer and associate of Gandhi
- G.S. Maddala -
American economist and mathematician
- Harish Kapadia -
Himalayan Mountaineer and recipient of Patron's Medal of the Royal
Geographic Society
- Mehli Mehta - Indian
conductor of European classical music and father of conductor Zubin
Mehta.
- Manil Suri - Indian
mathematician and writer.
- Kashinath Trimbak
Telang - Indian judge and oriental scholar.
- B.N. Srikrishna -
Indian jurist and a Judge of the Supreme Court of India.
- Sir Pherozeshah Mehta
- Indian political leader and social activist.
- Madhav Das Nalapat -
Holder of the UNESCO Peace Chair.
- P. N. Bhagwati - Chief
Justice of India (1985-1986).
- Bhulabhai Desai -
Indian freedom fighter and lawyer.
- Vasundhara Raje -
Chief Minister of the state of Rajasthan, India.
- Ranjan Ghosh - Indian
screenwriter and director Aparna Sen's first co-author.
- Vidya Balan - Indian
actress based in Mumbai, India.
- Gangadhar Gadgil -
Marathi fiction writer.
- Rafiq Zakaria - late
Indian politician and Islamic scholar.
Pandurang Vaman Kane - Indologist and Sanskrit scholar and former
Vice Chancellor of university of Mumbai.
- Mancherjee Bhownagree
- British politician of Indian Parsi heritage.
- Nanabhoy Palkhivala -
Indian jurist and economist.
- Sucheta Dalal -
Business journalist from Mumbai, India.
- Sonakshi Sinha-Indian
Actress
- kareena Kapoor-Indian
Actress
- John Abraham -
Bollywood actor.
- Thrity Umrigar -
Journalist and author from Mumbai, India.
- Aditi Govitrikar- Mrs
World 2000
- Chanda Kochhar- MD and
CEO, ICICI
- Harish Manwani-
Chairperson, Hindustan Uni Lever Ltd.
- Nitin Paranjpe- MD &
CEO, Hindustan Uni Lever Ltd.
- Zakir Naik - Muslim
preacher on comparative religion
- Sanjeev Naik - MP from
Thane
- Praful Patel - MP from
Bhandara-Gondiya
- Sanjay Dina Patil - MP
from Mumbai North East
- Nilesh Rane - MP from
Ratnagiri-Sindhudurg
- Ajit Gulabchand -
Industrialist, Chairman and Managing Director Hindustan Construction
Company
- Ravi Gomatam - Quantum
Physicist, Director of Bhaktivedanta Institute and Institute for
Semantic Information Sciences and Technology, Berkeley, and Mumbai
- Virchand Gandhi -
represented Jainism at the first World Parliament of Religions,
Chicago in 1893 along with Vivekanand.
- Shanti Gandhi -
American physician and politician
- Jishnu Vasudevan-
Student in SIES Graduate School Of Technology
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