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List of Faculty Members Enjoying Iisc Pay Scale Srl List of faculty members enjoying IISc pay scale Srl. Name Designation Section Centre 1 Sm. Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay Director M.I.U. BARANAGORE 2 Rahul Roy Professor (HAG) Stat-Math DELHI 3 Probal Chaudhuri Professor (HAG) Stat-Math BARANAGORE 4 Debasis Sengupta Professor (HAG) Appl. S.U. BARANAGORE 5 Alok Goswami Professor (HAG) Stat-Math BARANAGORE 6 Bhabatosh Chanda Professor (HAG) E.C.S.U. BARANAGORE 7 Anup Dewanji Professor (HAG) Appl. S.U. BARANAGORE 8 Arup Bose Professor (HAG) Stat-Math BARANAGORE 9 Dilip Saha Professor (HAG) G.S.U. BARANAGORE 10 Palash Sarkar Professor (HAG) Appl. S.U. BARANAGORE 11 Satya Ranjan Chakravarty Professor (HAG) E.R.U. BARANAGORE 12 Sm. Mausumi Bose Professor (HAG) Appl. S.U. BARANAGORE 13 Nikhil Ranjan Pal Professor (HAG) E.C.S.U. BARANAGORE 14 Bimal Kr. Roy Professor (HAG) Appl. S.U. BARANAGORE 15 R.B. Bapat Professor (HAG) Stat-Math DELHI 16 B.V. Rajarama Bhat Professor (HAG) Stat-Math BANGALORE 17 Arunava Sen Professor (HAG) Economics & Planning Unit DELHI 18 Abhirup Sarkar Professor (HAG) E.R.U. BARANAGORE 19 Ayanendranath Basu Professor (HAG) I.S.R.U. BARANAGORE 20 Goutam Mukherjee Professor (HAG) Stat-Math BARANAGORE 21 Sm. Amita Majumder Professor (HAG) E.R.U. BARANAGORE 22 Nityananda Sarkar Professor (HAG) E.R.U. BARANAGORE 23 Prabal Roy Chowdhury Professor (HAG) Economics & Planning Unit DELHI 24 Subhamoy Maitra Professor (HAG) Appl. S.U. BARANAGORE 25 Tapas Samanta Professor (HAG) Appl. S.U. BARANAGORE 26 Abhay Gopal Bhatt Professor (HAG) Stat-Math DELHI 27 Atanu Biswas Professor (HAG) Appl. S.U. BARANAGORE 28 Subir Ghosh Professor (HAG) P.A.M.U. BARANAGORE 29 Subhas Chandra Nandy Professor (HAG) A.C.M.U. BARANAGORE 30 Siva Athreya Professor (HAG) Stat-Math BANGALORE 31 Sm. Sushmita Mitra Professor (HAG) M.I.U. BARANAGORE 32 Debashish Goswami Professor (HAG) Stat-Math BARANAGORE 33 Sm. Banasri Basu Professor (HAG) P.A.M.U. BARANAGORE 34 B. Sury Professor (HAG) Stat-Math BANGALORE 35 Kumar Sankar Roy Professor E.C.S.U. BARANAGORE 36 Mohana Delampady Professor Stat-Math BANGALORE 37 Sm. Madhura Swaminathan Professor E.A.U. BANGALORE 38 Manash Ranjan Gupta Professor E.R.U. BARANAGORE 39 Debapriya Sengupta Professor Appl. S.U. BARANAGORE 40 Chandan Chakraborty Professor G.S.U. BARANAGORE 41 Tarun Kabiraj Professor E.R.U. BARANAGORE 42 Sm. Sunanda Bagchi Professor Stat-Math BANGALORE 43 Sm. Nabanita Das Professor A.C.M.U. BARANAGORE 44 B. Rajeev Professor Stat-Math BANGALORE 45 Gopal Krishna Basak Professor Stat-Math BARANAGORE 46 Ashish Ghosh Professor M.I.U. BARANAGORE 47 E. Somanathan Professor Economics & Planning Unit DELHI 48 Dipti Prasad Mukherjee Professor E.C.S.U. BARANAGORE 49 Subir Kumar Bhandari Professor I.S.R.U. BARANAGORE 50 Smarajit Bose Professor I.S.R.U. BARANAGORE 51 Sm. Rita Saha Ray Professor I.S.R.U. BARANAGORE 52 Joydev Chattopadhyay Professor A.E.R.U. BARANAGORE 53 Bidyut Roy Professor H.G.U. BARANAGORE 54 Barun Mukhopadhyay Professor B.A.U. BARANAGORE 55 Sm. Barnana Roy Professor P.A.M.U. BARANAGORE 56 Arup Kumar Pal Professor Stat-Math DELHI 57 Sm. Susmita Sur-Kolay Professor A.C.M.U. BARANAGORE 58 A.R.D. Prasad Professor D.R.T.C. BANGALORE 59 Sm. Isha (Bagai) Dewan Professor Stat-Math DELHI 60 V.R. Padmawar Professor Stat-Math BANGALORE 61 Pradipta Bandyopadhyay Professor Stat-Math BARANAGORE 62 Anish Sarkar Professor Stat-Math DELHI 63 Amartya Kumar Dutta Professor Stat-Math BARANAGORE 64 Srimanta Pal Professor E.C.S.U. BARANAGORE 65 Subrata Kr. Roy Professor B.A.U. BARANAGORE 66 Krishnendu Professor A.C.M.U. BARANAGORE 67 Samir Kr. Neogy Professor SQC & OR Unit Delhi DELHI 68 Pabitra Pal Choudhury Professor Appl. S.U. BARANAGORE 69 Sm. Sushama M. Bendre Professor Appl. S.U. CHENNAI 70 Dhurjati Prasad Sengupta Professor G.S.U. BARANAGORE 71 Sm. Anjana Dewanji Professor A.E.R.U. BARANAGORE 72 Sm. Saswati Professor G.S.U. BARANAGORE 73 C. Robinson Edward Raja Professor Stat-Math BANGALORE 74 Umapada Pal Professor C.V.P.R. BARANAGORE 75 Sandip Das Professor A.C.M.U. BARANAGORE 76 Guruprasad Kar Professor P.A.M.U. BARANAGORE 77 Sm. Mahuya Datta Professor Stat-Math BARANAGORE 78 Rudra Pada Sarkar Professor Stat-Math BARANAGORE 79 Manipushpak Mitra Professor E.R.U. BARANAGORE 80 Indraneel Dasgupta Professor E.R.U. BARANAGORE 81 Saurabh Ghosh Professor H.G.U. BARANAGORE 82 Rajat Kumar De Professor M.I.U. BARANAGORE 83 Arunava Goswami Professor A.E.R.U. BARANAGORE 84 Sumitra Purkayastha Professor Appl. S.U. BARANAGORE 85 Sm. Devika P. Madalli Professor D.R.T.C. BANGALORE 86 Parthasarathi Ghosh Professor G.S.U. BARANAGORE 87 B.S. Daya Sagar Professor S.S.I.U. BANGALORE 88 Pabitra Banik Professor A.E.R.U. BARANAGORE 89 Swagato Kumar Ray Professor Stat-Math BARANAGORE 90 Sm. Preeti Parashar Professor P.A.M.U. BARANAGORE 91 Sm. Susmita Professor B.A.U. BARANAGORE 92 Utpal Garain Professor C.V.P.R. BARANAGORE 93 Ritabrata Munshi Professor Stat-Math BARANAGORE 94 Chetan Ghate Professor Economics & Planning Unit DELHI 95 Debasis Mishra Professor Economics & Planning Unit DELHI 96 Tridip Ray Professor Economics & Planning Unit DELHI 97 Anil Kumar Ghosh Professor Stat-Math BARANAGORE 98 Samarjit Das Professor E.R.U. BARANAGORE 99 Abhiroop Mukhopadhyay Professor Economics & Planning Unit DELHI 100 Partha Sarathi Chakraborty Professor Stat-Math BARANAGORE 101 Mrinal Kanti Das Professor Stat-Math BARANAGORE 102 Jaydeb Sarkar Professor Stat-Math BANGALORE 103 Kausik Kumar Majumdar Professor S.S.I.U. BANGALORE 104 Pradipta Maji Professor M.I.U. BARANAGORE 105 G. Ravindran Associate Professor SQC & OR Unit Chennai CHENNAI 106 Sm. Amita Pal Associate Professor I.S.R.U. BARANAGORE 107 Deba Prasad Mandal Associate Professor M.I.U. BARANAGORE 108 Tapan Chakraborty Associate Professor G.S.U. BARANAGORE 109 S.P. Inamdar Associate Professor Stat-Math BANGALORE 110 Maneesh Thakur Associate Professor Stat-Math BANGALORE 111 Amites Dasgupta Associate Professor Stat-Math BARANAGORE 112 Aniruddha C. Naolekar Associate Professor Stat-Math BANGALORE 113 Mandar Mitra Associate Professor C.V.P.R. BARANAGORE 114 Jishnu Gupta Biswas Associate Professor Stat-Math BANGALORE 115 Krishanu Maulik Associate Professor Stat-Math BARANAGORE 116 Sm. Swagata Nandi Associate Professor Stat-Math DELHI 117 Pinakpani Pal Associate Professor E.C.S.U. BARANAGORE 118 Sm. Molly Chattopadhyay Associate Professor E.A.U. BANGALORE 119 Rabi Ranjan Chattopadhyay Associate Professor A.E.R.U. BARANAGORE 120 Arijit Bishnu Associate Professor A.C.M.U. BARANAGORE 121 Diganta Mukherjee Associate Professor S.O.S.U. BARANAGORE 122 Antar Bandyopadhyay Associate Professor Stat-Math DELHI 123 Prasanta Pathak Associate Professor P.S.U. 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BARANAGORE 140 Deepayan Sarkar Associate Professor Stat-Math DELHI 141 Mudit Kapoor Associate Professor Economics & Planning Unit DELHI 142 Sasthi Charan Ghosh Associate Professor A.C.M.U. BARANAGORE 143 Mridul Nandi Associate Professor Appl. S.U. BARANAGORE 144 Biswaranjan Behera Associate Professor Stat-Math BARANAGORE 145 Parthanil Roy Associate Professor Stat-Math BANGALORE 146 Shanta Laishram Associate Professor Stat-Math DELHI 147 Biswabrata Pradhan Associate Professor SQC & OR Unit Kolkata BARANAGORE 148 Debrup Chakraborty Associate Professor C.S.R.U. BARANAGORE 149 Debdulal Dutta Roy Associate Professor P.R.U. BARANAGORE 150 Sm. Farzana Afridi Associate Professor Economics & Planning Unit DELHI 151 Ujjwal Bhattacharya Associate Professor C.V.P.R. BARANAGORE 152 Raghunath Chatterjee Associate Professor H.G.U. BARANAGORE 153 Sm. Sarbani Palit Associate Professor C.V.P.R. BARANAGORE 154 Sm. 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