List of IIT Delhi people

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This is a list of people affiliated with the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi.

Notable alumni[]

Business[]

Name Class

Year

Degree Notability References
Anurag Dikshit 1994 B.Tech. (Computer Science and Engineering) co-founder of Partygaming [1]
Binny Bansal 2005 B.Tech. (Computer Science and Engineering) co-founder of Flipkart [2]
Manvinder Singh Banga 1975 B.Tech. (Mechanical Engineering) former chairman, Unilever [3]
Mohit Aron 1995 founder and CEO of Cohesity and co-founder and former CTO of Nutanix [2]
Padmasree Warrior 1982 B.Tech. (Chemical Engineering) chief technology and strategy officer Cisco Systems; former chief technology officer of Motorola, Inc.
Patu Keswani 1981 B.Tech. (Electrical Engineering) founder of Lemon Tree Hotels [4]
Sachin Bansal 2005 B.Tech. (Computer Science and Engineering) co-founder of Flipkart [5]
Sameer Gehlaut 1995 B.Tech. (Mechanical Engineering) co-founder of Indiabulls [6]
Vikrant Bhargava 1994 B.Tech. (Electrical Engineering) co-founder of Partygaming
Vinod Khosla 1976 B.Tech. (Electrical Engineering) one of the co-founders of Sun Microsystems [7]
Yogesh Chander Deveshwar 1968 B.Tech. (Mechanical Engineering) chairman at ITC
1988 B.Tech. (Mechanical Engineering) CEO at Wadhwani AI; former president of Cisco India and SAARC, Philips Healthcare, and Dell India [8][9]

Politics and Law[]

Name Class

Year

Degree Notability References
Jayant Sinha 1985 Former Union Minister of State for Finance, Government of India, former managing director at Omidyar Network and partner at McKinsey & Company, Member of Parliament in the Indian Lok Sabha [10][11]
Kiran Bedi 1993 Ph.D. former Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry [12]
Somnath Bharti lawyer and politician

Science and technology[]

Name Class

Year

Degree Notability References
Anupam Garg, 1977 M.S. Physics Professor, Physics & Astronomy, Northwestern University, co-discoverer Leggett-Garg inequality
Madhu Sudan 1987 B.Tech. (Computer Science and Engineering) professor of computer science at Harvard University ,ACM Fellow and 2002 Nevanlinna Prize winner [13]
Shrinivas Kulkarni 1978 M.Sc. (Physics) McArthur Professor of Astronomy and Planetary Science, Caltech
Soumitro Banerjee electrical engineer, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate [14]
Subir Sachdev did not graduate professor of physics at Harvard University [15]
Venkata Padmanabhan 1993 B.Tech. (Computer Science and Engineering) computer engineer, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate , ACM Fellow [16]
Vipin Kumar Tripathi Doctorate notable Indian Plasma physicist. Former Physics professor of IIT, Delhi. Founder of Sadbhav Mission. [17]

Others[]

Name Class

Year

Degree Notability References
Amol Parashar Actor [citation needed]
Chetan Bhagat 1995 B.Tech. (Mechanical Engineering) Indian novelist [18]
Swami Mukundananda 1982 B.Tech. (Mechanical Engineering) Spiritual Leader; Bestselling Author; Founder of JKYog and Radha Krishna Temple of Dallas [19]
Tushar Raheja Indian novelist [20][21][22]

Notable faculty[]

References[]

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