Syed Ahmad Ali

Syed Ahmad Ali
Born (1954-08-10) 10 August 1954 (age 70)
Allahabad
Allegiance India
Service / branchIndian Army
Years of service35 Years
Rank Brigadier
UnitKumaon Regiment
Awards Sena Medal

Brigadier Syed Ahmad Ali is a retired senior officer of the Indian Army. He was the former pro-vice chancellor of Aligarh Muslim University from 26 September 2012 to 16 May 2017. He is the director of Jahangirabad Educational Institute of Technology.

Biography

Ahmad Ali was born on 10 August 1954 in Allahabad. His father, Syed Mahbub Ali, was a social reformer and zamindar. Ahmad Ali completed his primary education at St. Joseph's College, Allahabad where he completed his Indian School Certificate in 1972. He continued his education in Govt. Inter College, Allahabad. In 1976, he graduated from Allahabad University and qualified for the Combined Defence Services Examination conducted by the Union Public Service Commission. He subsequently joined the Indian Army and was commissioned into the Infantry Kumaon Regiment in 1977. For his distinguished services during Operation Vijay, he received the Sena Medal.

He obtained a master's degree in defence studies from Chennai University in 1990 and another in management sciences from Osmania University in 2002.

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