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Alumni of the Government College University are called Ravians. Following is list of notable Ravians.
- Dr. Sir Muhammad Iqbal – poet and philosopher
- Ashfaq Ahmed – Urdu writer
- Patras Bokhari – Urdu writer
- Sufi Ghulam Mustafa Tabassum – poet
- Faiz Ahmed Faiz – poet
- Lieutenant General Hamid Gul – Retired, Pakistani Army.
- Dr. Javid Iqbal – Scholar and Judge, Son of Dr. Sir Muhammad Iqbal
- Nawaz Sharif – former Prime Minister of Pakistan
- Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali – former Prime Minister of Pakistan
- Sir Muhammad Zafrulla Khan – Diplomat, International Jurist, First Pakistan Foreign Minister, Pakistan Representative to UN, President of the United Nations General Assembly, President of the International Court of Justice Hague, Drafter the famous Lahore Resolution
- Dr. Abdus Salam – Pakistani physicist and only nobel laureate
- Dr. Har Gobind Khorana – nobel laureate
- Dev Anand – Indian film actor
- Musa Javed Chohan – former ambassador to France, Malaysia
- Sarvadaman Chowla – mathematician
- Mohammad Sharif Chattar – botanist
External links
- Government College University
- Old notable alumni GC University Lahore
- Ahsan Khan – Mechanical Engineer. Design Engineer MAK Solutions. Philosopher, Cricket Analyst.