Dhaka College - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, 3rd President of the Maldives
  • Humayun Ahmed, writer
  • Sayeed Al Noman, read MPhil-Oxford University (St Cross College); Doctoral Fellow, London School of Economics (LSE); Founder-East Delta University (EDU), Chittagong
  • Mir Masoom Ali, professor, statistician, and educator
  • Naziruddin Ahmed, first registrar of the University of Dhaka
  • Syed Modasser Ali, ophthalmologist
  • Abdul Gaffar Chowdhury, writer, columnist, philosopher, and lyricist of the bangla song "Amar Bhaiyer Rokte Rangano Ekushey February")
  • Sir Krishna Govinda Gupta, ICS, Member, Secretary of State's Council, UK (1907)
  • Zahiruddin Ahmed,Headmaster,Jorhat Govt Boys School,Jorhat,Assam.He was conferred with Khan Sahib in January,1939 and Khan Bahadur in June 1944 as an outstanding educationist.
  • Rezaul Haque, cricketer
  • Anwarul Iqbal, BPM (Bar), PPM was an adviser (2007–2009) to the interim Caretaker Government of Bangladesh
  • Muhammed Zafar Iqbal, scientist, writer
  • Abul Kalam Shamsuddin, journalist, author
  • Meghnad Saha, FRS, physicist, best known for his development of the Saha equation, used to describe chemical and physical conditions in stars.
  • Debapriya Bhattacharya, regional editor of the Oxford Development Studies, Member of the Editorial Board, South Asian Studies, Colombo and Chairperson of the EU-LDC Network.
  • Muhammad Abdul Mannan, Fellow and Examiner of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, Melbourne, Australia
  • Brig Gen Md. Rakibur Rahman, Bir Protik (Retd), Bangladesh Army
  • Sa'd Bin Ard, poet, photographer, story writer

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