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List of Scott Christian College alumni

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Scott Christian College, Nagercoil alumni are often referred to as Scotians, a name derived from its Scottish founder's initial Old English name. The list of Scott Christian College pupils, featuring members of the University of Cambridge, are segregated in accordance with their fields of achievement. This list includes individuals who have either studied at the university or worked at the university in an academic capacity.

The list has been divided into categories indicating the field of activity in which people have become well known. Many of the university’s alumni have attained a level of distinction in more than one field. These individuals may appear under two categories. In general, however, an attempt has been made to put individuals in the category with which they are most often associated.

Scientists

Mathematicians

Indian police service

Indian administrative service

  • Thiru Anand T - Project Officer DRDA, Tamil Nadu Government
  • M.G. Devasahayam - former advisor to the Prime Minister of India, Shri. Morarji Desai
  • Thiru P. Ekambaram - Managing Director of Tamil Nadu Water Board
  • Thiru V.M. Xavier Chrisso Nayagam - Director of Social Welfare to Government of Tamil Nadu
  • Thiru S. Thangaswami - Commissioner, Minorities Welfare to Government of India
  • Dr. R. Vijaykumar - Additional Chief Secretary to Government of India

Chief of Naval Staff

Cinema

Educationalists

Businessmen

Politicians

Authors and poets

Environmentalists

Theology

Sports

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