Faculty •
Ashab Uddin Ahmad, educator, writer, and politician, taught English. •
Nalini Kanta Bhattasali, historian, archaeologist, numismatist, epigraphist and antiquarian, taught history. •
Meher Kabir, educator, taught chemistry in 1949. •
Akhtar Hameed Khan, development practitioner and social scientist, was a principal of the college in the 1950s. • , educator, taught Bengali. •
Laila Nur, professor and
Bengali language movement activist, was the first woman on the faculty, joining in 1957. •
Ghulam Rahman, chairman of the
Anti-Corruption Commission (2009–2013), earned a Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) in 1963 and taught economics. •
Ajoy Roy, physics professor and secular humanist, began his career by teaching from 1957 to 1959. •
Dinesh Chandra Sen, writer and folklorist, was headmaster in 1891.
Alumni •
Abu Sayeed M Ahmed, architect, graduated in 1976. •
Muzaffar Ahmed, professor of economics and left-wing politician, earned an HSC. •
Novera Ahmed, sculptor, enrolled after partition. •
Asif Akbar, singer, captained the cricket team. •
ATM Alamgir, lawyer and politician, was vice president of the
Chhatra League at the college (1966–1968). • , writer, earned an HSC in 1948. • , lecturer in mathematics, earned an
Intermediate of Science in 1962. •
Gazi Mazharul Anwar, lyricist and filmmaker, earned an intermediate in the science group. •
Ali Ashraf, member of parliament (MP), joined the
Bangladesh Chhatra League while he was a student. •
Md Abdul Aziz, cabinet secretary (2008–2011), earned an HSC in 1970. •
Dilip Biswas, film director, was a student. •
Sudhindra Bose, professor of political science, was a student (1901–1903). •
S. D. Burman, music director of Indian Bollywood film industry. •
Abu Osman Chowdhury, lieutenant colonel, earned a BA. •
Fazlul Halim Chowdhury, chemist and vice chancellor of
Dhaka University (1976–1983), was a student. •
Jharna Dhara Chowdhury, social worker, earned a Higher Secondary Certificate. •
Motaher Hussain Chowdhury, educator and writer, earned a BA. •
Nabi Chowdhury, footballer, captained the
Pakistan national football team and East Pakistan football team. •
Siddique Ahmed Chowdhury, justice of the
high court, was a student. •
Sudhin Das,
Nazrul Geeti musician, earned an intermediate in 1948. •
Kamal Dasgupta, music director, composer, and singer, earned a BCom. •
Dhirendranath Datta, lawyer and politician, earned an FA in 1906. •
Pran Gopal Datta, MP and vice chancellor of
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (2009–2015), was a student. •
Lucky Enam, actress, was a student. •
Ajit Kumar Guha, educationist, earned a BA in 1934. • , poet, earned a BA in 1935. •
Yussuf Abdullah Harun, MP, earned an I.Com. •
Akbar Hossain,
Bir Protik, earned an IA in 1959. •
Syed Mahmud Hossain, chief justice of Bangladesh (2018–2021), earned an HSC in 1974. •
Md. Nurul Huda, MP, was general secretary of the
Chhatra League at the college. •
Muhammad Enamul Huq, brigadier general and MP, earned an HSC in science in 1964. • , archaeologist and scholar of Islamic history and art, earned an intermediate in 1951. •
Rafiqul Islam,
Bir Uttom, earned an intermediate in 1959. •
Rafiqul Islam, campaigner for
International Mother Language Day, earned an I.Com in 1969. •
Syed Amirul Islam, justice of the
high court, was a student. •
Bimal Kar, footballer, member of the
Shadhin Bangla football team. •
AHM Mofazzal Karim, poet, civil servant, and diplomat, was a student. •
Abdul Khaleque, police officer and home secretary (1971-1973), earned an intermediate. •
Abdus Suttar Khan, chemist, was a student. •
Masud Ali Khan, actor, matriculated. •
Mobarak Hossain Khan, musicologist and director of the
Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy, was a student. •
Abdul Matin Khasru, lawyer and MP, earned an intermediate in 1968. • , classical musician, earned a BA in 1923. • , children's writer, earned an HSC in 1960. •
Jyotirindra Bodhipriya Larma, president of
Parbatya Chattagram Jana Samhati Samiti, graduated in 1963. •
Apel Mahmood, singer, was a student. •
Ali Imam Majumder, adviser in the
Yunus ministry, was a student. •
Adwaita Mallabarman, an Indian Bengali writer. He is mostly known for his novel
Titash Ekti Nadir Naam •
Abul Kalam Mazumdar, MP, was a student. •
Abdul Awal Mintoo, businessman, earned an HSC in 1966 in the science group. • ,
Bir Protik, was a higher secondary level student. •
Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay, author, was a student. •
Salauddin Mumtaz, officer posthumously awarded
Bir Uttom, studied at the higher secondary level. •
Khan Sarwar Murshid, educationist and diplomat, earned an IA. •
A. B. M. Musa, journalist and editor, was a student. •
Waliullah Patwari, educator, earned an Intermediate of Science in 1926. •
Kazi Zahirul Qayyum, elected to the National Assembly of Pakistan in 1970, was a student (1938–1939). •
Abdur Rauf, naval officer accused in
Agartala Conspiracy Case, was active in student politics (1953–1954). •
Arfanul Haque Rifat,
mayor of Comilla (2022–2023), earned a BA. • ,
Anushilan Samiti revolutionary, was jailed before he finished his studies. •
Badal Roy, footballer, was a student. •
A. K. M. Sadeq, judge and
chief election commissioner (1995–1996), was a student (1948–1949). •
Hanif Sanket, television host and comedian, was a student. •
A. S. M. Shahjahan, police officer and adviser to the
caretaker government (2001), earned an HSC in 1958. •
Abdus Shakur, writer and musicologist, earned an intermediate in 1960. •
A. B. Siddique, MP, earned an intermediate in 1943. •
Sachindra Lal Singh, chief minister of
Tripura state (1963–1971), attended. •
Alfaz Uddin, MP, earned a BSc in 1951. ==Gallery==