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Prominent Vijaya College Alumni BHS HIGHER EDUCATION SOCIETY VIJAYA COLLEGE R V ROAD, BASAVANAGUDI, BANGALORE – 560 004 (ACCREDITED BY NAAC WITH ‘B’GRADE & EMAIL ID : Ph : 080 – 26933221 RECOGNIZED BY UGC AS CPE) [email protected] PROMINENT VIJAYA COLLEGE ALUMNI TEACHERS ➢ Dr. B S Nagaraj, Retd. Principal of Vijaya college ➢ Dr. K P Krishna Prasad, Retd. Principal of Vijaya college ➢ Dr. G M Nijaguna, Retd. Principal of Vijaya college ➢ Dr. T A Balakrishna, Retd. Principal, Vijaya PU College ➢ Prof. D N Venkat Rao, Retd. Principal, Vijaya College, Jayanagar ➢ Dr. Pradeep G Siddheshwar, Retd. Chairman, Dept. of Mathematics, Bangalore University ➢ Dr. Anantha Padmanabha Rao, Retd. Principal, Vijaya PU College, Jayanagar ➢ Prof. K N Vijaya Raghava, Retd. Principal of Vijaya PU College, Jayanagar and Principal, Vijaya PU Evening College, Jayanagar ➢ Many teachers of the college serving presently ADMINISTRATION ➢ Abdul Khalid, IAS officer ➢ Sri. Sandeep Naik, ED and CEO, Centrum Broking, Mumbai ➢ M O Nagaraj, IAS Officer ➢ Pooja Kulkarni, IAS Officer ➢ D Kannan, Head of Commercial Banking, Kotak Mahindra ➢ Rathi Menon, Income Tax Officer and National Bravery Award ➢ P Vasudevan, Chief General Manager, Reserve Bank of India ➢ Chandrashekhar B S, CMA Award – 2015 for the Best CMA – CFO, Private Service – Male Category Page 1 of 5 BHS HIGHER EDUCATION SOCIETY VIJAYA COLLEGE R V ROAD, BASAVANAGUDI, BANGALORE – 560 004 (ACCREDITED BY NAAC WITH ‘B’GRADE & EMAIL ID : Ph : 080 – 26933221 RECOGNIZED BY UGC AS CPE) [email protected] PROMINENT VIJAYA COLLEGE ALUMNI RESEARCH SCIENTISTS ➢ Dr. Roddham Narasimha, Ex- Director, NAL and Scientific Advisor to PM ➢ Dr. B N Suresh, Former Director, Vikram Sarabhai Space Center; Awarded Padma Bhushan (2013) and Padma Shri (2002) ➢ Dr. Krishna Murthy, Scientist, National Center for Biological Sciences ➢ Dr. Omkar, Retd. Scientist, Department of Aeronautical engineering, Indian Institute of Science and International Yoga exponent, Personal coach to cricketer Master blaster Sachin Tendulkar ➢ Mr. Siddharth, Scientist, BIOCON India Ltd. ➢ Dr. Radhakrishna, Professor, GKVK Agricultural University ➢ Dr. Naren, Max Planck Institute of Physics, Munich, Germany ➢ Smt. Malini Prashanth, Associate Projecct Director, Parexel International GmbH, Clinical Research Organization, Berlin, Germany ➢ Supreeth Srinivasamurthy, Senior Manager, Celegence Pharmaceuticals, Bengaluru ➢ Nischith K R, Pursuing Ph.D. at Arizona State University ➢ Sneha Bhat, Department of MCB, Indian Institute of Science ➢ Sindhu Konanur Shankar, Pursuing Ph.D. at University of North Texas, Denton, Texas, USA SPORTS ➢ Smt. Archana Venkataram, Popular Tennis Player of the country and Arjuna Award Winner ➢ Sri. Venkatesh Prasad, Indian Test Cricket Player ➢ Sri. Vijay Bharadwaj, Indian Test Cricket Player ➢ Sri. Manthan B Adiga, International Skating Player ➢ Sri. N C Aiyappa, Ranji & IPL Cricket Player ➢ Sri. Raghu C, Ranji & IPL Cricket Player Page 2 of 5 BHS HIGHER EDUCATION SOCIETY VIJAYA COLLEGE R V ROAD, BASAVANAGUDI, BANGALORE – 560 004 (ACCREDITED BY NAAC WITH ‘B’GRADE & EMAIL ID : Ph : 080 – 26933221 RECOGNIZED BY UGC AS CPE) [email protected] PROMINENT VIJAYA COLLEGE ALUMNI ➢ Poorna Giridhar, Table Tennis, Nation Junior Champion, 6 times Karnataka State Champion ➢ Prakash Nanjappa, Olympian – Shooting ➢ Srinivas Murthy, National Level Cricketer, Represented Karnataka Team DOCTORS ➢ Dr. Narendranath, Joint Director, MS Ramaiah Memorial Hospital ➢ Dr. Farha, Assistant Professor, St. John’s Medical College ➢ Dr. Nanda Kumar, Director, MS Ramaiah Medical College ➢ Dr. Umesh, Head of Nephrology Department, M S Ramaiah Hospital ➢ Dr. Ramya Mohan, Consultant in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, London , UK ➢ Dr. H K Mohan, Consultant in Nuclear Medicine, Guys and Thomas’ Hospital, London, UK ➢ Dr. N S Murthy, Professor and Deputy Director, ICMR, Adjunct Professor, University of Tampere, Finland ➢ Dr. Raghu, Cardiologist, Jayadeva Institute of Cardiology ENTERTAINMENT – CINEMA, TV AND MUSIC. ➢ Sri. Ambareesh, Popular Kannada Cinema Star and MP, 14th Lok Sabha ➢ Smt.Shalini, Popular TV artist ➢ Smt. Vidya Venkataram, Popular TV artist & Bharatnatyam ➢ Sri. Rajesh Krishnan, Play Back Singer ➢ Dr. R K Padmanabha, Carnatic Classical Singer Page 3 of 5 BHS HIGHER EDUCATION SOCIETY VIJAYA COLLEGE R V ROAD, BASAVANAGUDI, BANGALORE – 560 004 (ACCREDITED BY NAAC WITH ‘B’GRADE & EMAIL ID : Ph : 080 – 26933221 RECOGNIZED BY UGC AS CPE) [email protected] PROMINENT VIJAYA COLLEGE ALUMNI ➢ Smt. Supriya Acharya, Play Back Singer ➢ Sri. Naveen Krishna, Cine Artist, TV Anchor, Singer ➢ Sri. Srivatsa D S, Classical Carnatic Singer ➢ Ashok Kumar, Bharatanatyam – Performer and Teacher ➢ Vijayraj Karpur, Tabla Artist LIST OF ENTREPRENEURS ➢ Sri. Rajashekhar, CEO, Sri Muddeereeshwara Group of Companies ➢ Sri. Parameshwar, Shruthi Gems ➢ Mahesh H, Mayura Group of Hotels ➢ Amar Meharwade, Practicing Chartered Accountant and Student Counsellor ➢ Rakesh Kumar Agarwal, Entrepreneur and Businessman – Paramount Nutrition ➢ Ram Sharaph, Chartered Accountant – Capital Advisor/Investment Banker ➢ Sunil Mundra, Chartered Accountant – Entrepreneur & Businessman – Pharmaceutical Industry ➢ Vijaya Raja, Practicing Chartered Accountant & Partner Jana & Co. ➢ Rajani Gopal, India’s First Visually Challenged Practicing Chartered Accountant LIST OF COMMISSIONED OFFICERS ➢ Maj. Naveen Babu M S (Retd. SSC), Indian Army ➢ Rank N A Sachindranath Guru ➢ Major Ramesh C N , Indian Army ➢ Flight Lieutenant Dayanand K , Indian Air Force ➢ Sub Lt. Santhosh Kumar C , Indian Navy Page 4 of 5 BHS HIGHER EDUCATION SOCIETY VIJAYA COLLEGE R V ROAD, BASAVANAGUDI, BANGALORE – 560 004 (ACCREDITED BY NAAC WITH ‘B’GRADE & EMAIL ID : Ph : 080 – 26933221 RECOGNIZED BY UGC AS CPE) [email protected] PROMINENT VIJAYA COLLEGE ALUMNI ➢ Col. Santhosh S R, NDA ➢ Air Craft Man Ramesh S Matti Koppa, NCO in Indian Air Force ➢ Captain Vivek Ram, Indian Army, Officer’s Training Academy (OTA) POLICE FORCE • C V Deepak, Circle-Inspector, Wilson Garden Police Station Recipient of Chief Minister’s Gold Medal for his contributions in Anti- Terrorist Squad • H S Venkatesh, Ex – Superintendent of Police, Kolar Golar Fields POLITICAL LUMINARIES ➢ Mr. H D Kumara Swamy, Former Chief Minister of Karnataka; ➢ Mr. N A Harris, Shanthinagar MLA; ➢ Mr. Nandeesh Reddy, Former MLA of Krishnarajapuram Constituency; ➢ Mr. P C Mohan, MP of Bangalore Central and former MLA of Chickpete Constituency. ➢ Mr. D K Suresh, MP of Bangalore Rural Page 5 of 5 .
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