The college has eight buildings which cover almost of land. Two
hostels situated to the west of the Administrative Building offer housing for one hundred students. Another hostel and the dean's residence are situated south of the Commerce Department Building. On top of a hill stands the college
mosque. One of the buildings is almost a century old. It is called
Darul Adalat, and it was the first court of Chittagong under British colonial rule; the site may also have been fortified by Portuguese pirates in the 16th century. The locals refer to it the Portuguese Building due to its architectural style. Mohsin College (then Chittagong Madrasa) bought the hill, along with the building, for 30,000 Taka in 1879, and it remained central to the institution for many years, though by 2013, it had fallen into disrepair and was in danger of being demolished to make way for a library. The
Mohsin School was previously located in this campus.
Faculties and department The college teaches honours and offers master's degrees in 14 subjects. It has the faculties : • Faculty of Arts & Social Science • Faculty of Science • Faculty of Commerce
Faculty of Arts & Social Science The faculty comprises the following departments: • Department of Bengali • Department of English • Department of Economics • Department of Political Science • Department of Islamic History and Culture • Department of Philosophy • Department of Sociology • Department of Arabic & Islamic Studies
Faculty of Science The faculty comprises the following departments: • Department of Physics • Department of Chemistry • Department of Botany • Department of Zoology • Department of Mathematics
Faculty of Commerce The faculty comprises the following departments: • Department of Accounting • Department of Management == College facility ==