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This is alist of notable people related to theOsmania University. Excluded from this list are those people whose only connection with Osmania is that they were awarded anhonorary degree.

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Arts

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NameClass

Year

DegreeCollegeNotabilityReferences
Ananda Shankar Jayantclassical dancer and a recipient ofPadma Shri andSangeet Natak Akademi Award[1]
Bholekar Srihari[2]
Diana HaydenformerMiss World and actress
J. D. Chakravarthy1986CBITactor
Kader Khanactor and screenwriter[3][4]
Kandikonda[5]
Manasa Varanasi2018BE (CSE)VasaviMiss India[6][7]
Nandamuri BalakrishnaIndian film actor, works in Telugu cinema[8]
Neeraj Ghaywan2002BE (EE)CBITfilm director
Nikhil SiddharthMJCETactor[9]
Santosh KumarPakistani film actor[10]
Sekhar Kammula1991CBITfilm director
Shyam Benegaldirector and screenwriter, recipient of thePadma Bhushan in 1991[8]

Business

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NameClass

Year

DegreeCollegeNotabilityReferences
Karan Bilimoria1981B.Com.founder ofCobra Beer; Member of theHouse of Lords; seventh Chancellor of theUniversity of Birmingham[11]
G. V. K. ReddyGVK Group Chairman[12][13]
Sanjiv SidhuChairman and CEO, i2 Technologies
Shantanu NarayenPresident and CEO,Adobe[14]

Humanities, social science, and literature

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NameClass

Year

DegreeCollegeNotabilityReferences
Bhadriraju KrishnamurtiDravidianist and linguist, founded the Department of Linguistics at the university
Bhoopal ReddyTelugu writer[15]
Mahe Jabeensocial activist and writer; winner of Rajiv Gandhi Manavaseva award
Makhdoom MohiuddinUrdu poet;Communist activist; recipient of the 1969Sahitya Akademi Award in Urdu[16]
Masud Husain Khanlinguist; 5th Vice Chancellor ofJamia Millia Islamia
Muhammad Hamidullahscholar onIslamic law (earned his BA, LLB and MA at Osmania, and taught international law at the university between 1936 and 1946)
Pilli Alfred JamesPublic Administrator

Law

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NameClass

Year

DegreeCollegeNotabilityReferences
B. Subhashan ReddyChief Justice of madras and Kerala High Court.[17]
B. Sudarshan Reddy1971LLBJudge of the Supreme Court of India and 2025 vice presidential candidate[18]
Gopal Rao Ekbote[19]
Ghulam Mohammed[20]
M. S. Ramachandra Rao1989[21]
N. Kumarayyaretired Chief Justice of Andhra Pradesh and ex-judge, World Bank Administrative Tribunal[22]
Sardar Ali Khan[23]
Syed Shah Mohammed QuadriLLBJudge of the Supreme Court of India[24]
Subodh Markandeya1956; 1963Indian Senior Advocate
T. Amarnath Goud[25]
T. Meena Kumari[26]
Venkat Shrinivas DeshpandeChief Justice of Bombay High Court.[27]

Politicians and civil servants

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NameClass

Year

DegreeCollegeNotabilityReferences
Abid HasanUniversity College of Lawformer Indian Ambassador to Egypt
Asaduddin OwaisiBANizam[note 1]Politician,Member of Parliament ofLok Sabha
Ausaf Sayeed[28][29]
Ayesha Rubina1991BA, MASocial Worker
Bandaru DattatreyaformerGovernor of Haryana andHimachal Pradesh[30]
Bhaskarrao Bapurao KhatgaonkarBEUniversity College of EngineeringMP fromNanded[31]
C. Vidyasagar RaoLLBformerGovernor of Maharashtra[32]
Dharam Singh17thChief Minister of Karnataka[33]
Jaipal ReddyMember of Parliament
K. Chandrashekar Rao1stChief Minister of Telangana[34]
K. T. Rama RaoB. Sc.Nizam[note 1]Minister for Information Technology (IT), Municipal Administration and Urban Development (MAUD), Textiles and NRI Affairs, Telangana
Kadiyam Srihari1975M.ScformerDeputy Chief Minister of Telangana
Keshavrao Sonawane[35]
Komatireddy Venkat ReddyCBITMember of Parliament
Kotla Jayasurya Prakasha ReddyMember of Parliament
Madhu YaskhiMember of Parliament; New York attorney
Muralidhar Rao[36]
Nadendla ManoharBA; MBANizam College,University College of Commerce & Business ManagementFormerAndhra Pradesh Legislative AssemblySpeaker, FormerMember of Legislative Assembly, PAC Chairman -Jana Sena Party
Nallari Kiran Kumar ReddyB.Com.; LLBNizam, University College of Law16thChief Minister of Andhra Pradesh[37]
P. V. Narasimha RaoUniversity College of Arts9thPrime Minister of India[38]
Revanth ReddyAndhra Vidyalaya College2ndChief Minister of Telangana
Shankarrao ChavanLLB5thChief Minister of Maharashtra and formerMinister of Finance
Shivraj PatilCity CollegeformerMinister for Home Affairs[39]
Suravaram Sudhakar ReddyPolitician, General Secretary ofCommunist Party of India
Syed Akbaruddin1980Nizam[note 1][40]
V. Hanumantha RaoPolitician,Member of Parliament ofRajya Sabha
Y. S. Chowdary1984BE (Mechanical Engineering)CBITPolitician,Member of Parliament ofRajya Sabha
Y. S. Jagan Mohan ReddyB.Com.Nizam[note 1]17thChief Minister of Andhra Pradesh[41]

Science and Technology

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NameClass

Year

DegreeCollegeNotabilityReferences
Ali Nawaz Jungengineer[42]
B. E. Vijayamgeologist
D. Srinivasa Reddychemist
Garikapati Narahari SastryBSc; MScchemist[43]
Manju Bansalmolecular biologist
Muhammad Raziuddin SiddiquiPakistani theoretical physicist
Hassan Nasiem Siddiquiemarine geologist,Padma Shri recipient andShanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate
J. N. Reddy1968Distinguished and Regents' Professor, Texas A&M University[44]
Patcha Ramachandra Raometallurgist
Rafi Ahmed1968virologist and immunologist[45]
Rakesh Sharmacosmonaut,first Indian to travel in space[8]
Undurti Narasimha Das1981MDOsmania Medical[note 2]immunologist, endocrinologist

Sports

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NameClass

Year

DegreeCollegeNotabilityReferences
Arshad AyubCity CollegeCricketer
Ashwini PonnappaB.Com.St. Mary'sBadminton player
Asif IqbalCricketer[47]
Gagan NarangBCAShooter
Kenia JayantilalCricketer[48]
Khlid Qayyum1980B.Com.Nizam[note 1]Cricketer[49]
Harsha BhogleB.Tech. in Chemical EngineeringCricket commentator[50]
Mohammed AzharuddinB.Com.Nizam[note 1]Cricketer[8]
Mumtaz HussainCricketer[51]
Murtuza BaigCricketer
Nikhat ZareenA. V. CollegeBoxer[52][53]
Pullela GopichandA. V. CollegeBadminton player[54]
Samaresh JungShooter[55]
Sania MirzaSt. Mary'sTennis player
Sultan SaleemCricketer[56]
Syed Abdul RahimFootball coach[57]

Others

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Notable faculty

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NameAffiliationNotabilityReferences
Chittoor Mohammed Habeebullah
D. C. ReddyVice Chancellor 1999-2002
Manazir Ahsan GilaniFormer Dean of TheologyIslamic scholar and author[61]
Masud Husain KhanHead of the Department of Urdu between 1962 and 1968Urdu linguist
Pingle Jaganmohan Reddyformer Chief Justice of theHyderabad High Court
Sardar Ali KhanDean of the Faculty of Law between 1984 and 1991acting Chief Justice of theHyderabad High Court
Suri BhagavantamHead of the Physics Department between 1949 and 1952; Vice Chancellor between 1952 and 1957scientist and science administrator
Zubaida YazdaniServed at various positions in theWomen's College and University College of Artshistorian

References

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Notes

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  1. ^abcdefTheNizam College is affiliated to the Osmania University since 1947.
  2. ^TheOsmania Medical College was affiliated to the Osmania University between 1918 and 1986.

Citations

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