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List of Delhi Technological University alumni

Delhi Technological University is a state university situated in Delhi, India.[1]

Notable alumni

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Architecture

Arts and entertainment

Sushant Singh Rajput
Dhiraj Choudhury

Business

Civil Services

Arvind Saxena

Science and technology

Vinod Dham

Other

Raghbir Singh Bhola

Notes

  1. ^ Prakash did not complete his studies at Delhi Polytechnic. In the middle of his course, India's independence forced the English faculty leading the Polytechnic to return to England.
  2. ^ Swaminathan did not complete his studies at Delhi Polytechnic.

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