List of Kolkata Presidencians

According to the college directory[1] of the University Grants Commission (India) there are eleven colleges that have the word "Presidency College" in their titles.

Social reformers

Heads of government/state

Politics

Law

Public administration

Armed forces

Industry

Chemistry

Biological Sciences

Mathematics

Physics

Psychology

  • P. K. Roy, first Indian Principal of Presidency College, Calcutta

Geology

Statistics

Engineering sciences

  • Fazlur Rahman Khan, structural engineer; designed Chicago's 100-story John Hancock Center and 110-story Sears Tower

Computer science

Anthropology

  • Surajit Chandra Sinha, former Vice Chancellor, Visva-Bharati, Santiniketan; Maharajkumar of Susanga, Bengal[13]
  • Nirmal Kumar Bose; he was also a leading sociologist, urbanist, Gandhian, and educationist. Also active in the Indian freedom struggle with Mahatma Gandhi;served as Gandhi's private secretary in 1940's.Studied also Honors in Geology.

Economics

History

Political science

  • Partha Chatterjee, Professor of Anthropology, Columbia University, New York, US
  • Sudipta Kaviraj, Professor and Chair of the Department of Political Science, Columbia University, New York

Languages

Bengali

English

Sanskrit

Journalists

Poets, novelists and nonfiction writers

Artists and musicians

Filmmakers, theatre personalities and actors

Sportspersons

  • Vece Paes, member of the bronze medal-winning Indian hockey team at the Munich Olympics (1972)

Faculty members

References

  1. college directory of the University Grants Commission (India) Archived 7 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine.
  2. Indian Princely States: Coochbehar
  3. President, Indian National Congress- 1938, 1939 (resigned), founded the Indian National Army (The Azad Hind Fauz); revered across the nation as 'Netaji'(Encyclopædia Britannica Online: * * [Subhas Chandra Bose
  4. Indian Princely States: Burdwan
  5. Assam Legislative Assembly
  6. Eminent Personalities Archived 10 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine.
  7. Indian Princely States: Dinajpur
  8. http://www.mea.gov.in/ministers.htm
  9. Lives Less Forgotten: Sir Sarat Kumar Ghosh
  10. Lives Less Forgotten: Gurusaday Dutt
  11. "Indian fellow - Joyoti Basu". Indian National Science Academy. 2017-12-06. Retrieved 2017-12-06.
  12. http://www.telegraphindia.com/1131216/jsp/calcutta/story_17684419.jsp
  13. 1 2 Indian Princely States: Susanga
  14. Encyclopædia Britannica Online: Amartya Sen
  15. Lives Less Forgotten: Barun De
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