Alumni of the institute are called Ravians, which is a derived word from the name of the student magazine "
Ravi", published by the administration of the college; the magazine name itself is inspired by the
Ravi River that passes through
Lahore. File:Iqbal.jpg|Sir
Muhammad Iqbal – the national poet of Pakistan and important figure in
Urdu literature. File:Har Gobind Khorana.jpg|
Har Gobind Khorana – won the 1968 Nobel Prize in Medicine. File:Abdus Salam 1987.jpg|
Abdus Salam – won the 1979 Nobel prize in Physics. File:Dr. Ishfaq Ahmad.png|
Ishfaq Ahmad – Pakistani nuclear physicist, who served at
CERN and the
International Atomic Energy Agency. File:WajidBurki.jpg|
Wajid Ali Khan Burki – Pakistani ophthalmologist and
Army Medical Corps general File:Air Commodore Saeedullah Khan.jpg|
Saeedullah Khan Pakistani Air Vice Marshal and
Deputy Chief of Air Staff File:ACM OP Mehra.jpg|
Om Prakash Mehra Indian
Air Chief Marshal and 8th
Chief of the Air Staff (India) File:Dr. Ishfaq Ahmad.jpg|
Dr. Ishfaq Ahmad - Famous computer scientist and author File:NewestPic.jpg
Ismat Beg Famous mathematician •
Nawaz Sharif – former three-time 12th, 14th, and 20th Prime Minister of Pakistan. •
Zafarullah Khan Jamali – 15th Prime Minister of Pakistan. •
Yousaf Raza Gillani – 18th Prime Minister of Pakistan. •
Shehbaz Sharif - 23rd Prime Minister of Pakistan. •
Syed Ahmed Shah Patras Bokhari – humorist, author, broadcaster and diplomat who served as the First
Permanent Representative of Pakistan to the United Nations. •
Mohsin Naqvi - Senator, 40th
Minister of Interior, 37th
Chairman of Pakistan Cricket Board and 30th
President of Asian Cricket Council. •
Moeenuddin Ahmad Qureshi – former caretaker prime minister of Pakistan and former senior vice president of the
World Bank. •
Madan Lal Dhingra (1883–1909), Indian
revolutionary,
pro-independence activist, who, while studying in England,
assassinated a
British colonial officer
William Hutt Curzon Wyllie. Dhingra was hanged at
HM Prison Pentonville, denied
Hindu rites and buried by the British authorities.
Winston Churchill privately acknowledged Dhingra's
statement "[t]he Finest ever made in the name of Patriotism". •
Jahangir Khan – 6-time squash world champion, who is widely regarded as the greatest squash player of all time. •
Lieutenant General Agha Ibrahim Akram – Historian and author •
Farooq Umar – Air Vice Marshal, airline executive, and 16th President of
Pakistan Hockey Federation. •
Munir Ahmad Khan – former chairman of the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC). •
Dev Anand (born Dharamdev Pishorimal Anand; 26 September 1923 – 3 December 2011), Indian film superstar, writer, director and producer known for his work in Hindi cinema, through a career that spanned over six decades. He was one of the most successful and celebrated actors in the Indian film history. •
Faiz Ahmad Faiz – one of the most celebrated poets of the Urdu language in Pakistan and India. •
Raheel Sharif – former chief of Army Staff of Pakistan. •
Prem Chandra Dhanda – Indian physician. •
Asif Saeed Khan Khosa – Pakistani jurist who served as the 26th chief justice of Pakistan from 18 January 2019 to 20 December 2019. •
Hamid Gul – former director-general of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), Pakistan's premier intelligence agency, between 1987 and 1989. •
Tariq Jamil – Pakistani Islamic television preacher, religious writer,
scholar, and a member of the
Tablighi Jamaat. •
Ashfaq Ahmed – Pakistani intellectual, playwright, and broadcaster, awarded the
President's Pride of Performance and
Sitara-i-Imtiaz for his services in the field of literature. •
Bilal U. Haq – naturalist, geoscientist and poet, France's
Prestwich Prize laureate in geology, inducted in the European Academy of Science and Letters. Recipient of the International Distinguished Career Award from the Geological Society of America, the Ocean Sciences Award from the American Geophysical Union, the Francis Shepard Medal in Marine Geology, the Antarctic Medal from the US National Science Foundation, and honoured by his peers by the naming of a fossil genus and species after him. •
Senior Justice Javed Iqbal – son of Dr Muhammad Iqbal; had a prolific career in the
judiciary of Pakistan •
Amjad Siddique – Pakistani former
first-class cricketer who played for
Water and Power Development Authority cricket team (WAPDA cricket team), including some time as captain •
Rameez Raja – Pakistani former
cricketer,
commentator and a former chairman of the
Pakistan Cricket Board. •
Iqrar Ul Hassan – TV presenter and investigative reporter of
ARY News. He hosts a famous program "Sar-e-Aam". •
Ismat Beg (PhD,
Bucharest) – mathematician, known for his work on
Multiple-criteria decision analysis and
fixed point (mathematics) •
Hadiqa Kiani – Pakistani singer. •
Aftab Iqbal – TV anchor and journalist. •
Javed Ahmad Ghamidi – Pakistani Muslim theologian, Quran scholar, Islamic modernist, exegete and educationist. •
Rehan Butt – former international
field hockey player and captain of Pakistan team who represented Pakistan from 2002 to 2012. •
Bilal Zafar – Pakistan army officer •
Farid Ahmad Khan - Pakistani doctor and plastic surgeon who served as chairman and dean of Shaikh Zayed Medical Complex from 2015 to 2018, and Registrar of
King Edward Medical University from 2011 to 2015. •
Amjad Saqib - He promotes self-reliance and community support, earning global recognition, including the
Ramon Magsaysay Award in 2021. •
Yahya Afridi - 30th
Chief Justice of Pakistan. == In popular culture ==