List of Loyola College, Chennai people

Alumnus of Loyola College, Chennai are also called Loyolites. Alumni of the college have included contributors in various fields of law, politics, civil services, science, education, business, sports and entertainment. The names in this list are presented in alphabetical order of surname/family name. This is not an exhaustive list.

Faculty

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This is a list of notable Loyola College faculty.

Law and politics

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Heads of state and Heads of government

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Supreme Court Judges

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High Court Judges

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Governors

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Other political figures

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Civil servants

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Social workers

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Science, technology, medicine, and mathematics

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Academics

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Educational institution founders and presidents

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Professors and scholars

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Business

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Sport

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Religion

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Journalism

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Film, theatre, and television

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Other

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