Dhaka College was established by Dr. James Taylor (Civil Surgeon at Dhaka) in 1835 as an English School (at present
Dhaka Collegiate School). Dr. James organized a local Committee of Public Instruction with the help of district magistrate Mr. Grant. The school building was built partly out of public donations on the grounds of an English factory. The school rose to college status in 1841 and buildings were completed in 1946, with the aid of the
Bishop of Calcutta. In the first graduating class there were both
Muslim and
Hindu students, as well as a number of foreign students, mainly from
Armenia and
Portugal. The college was relocated in 1873 to a large building to the east of
Victoria Park in order to accommodate the physics and chemistry laboratories. Later it shifted in 1908 to
Curzon Hall while the science departments were housed in the present chemistry building of the
University of Dhaka. In 1921 the college shifted again to the present High Court Building. During the
Second World War it moved to Siddique Bazar. At present, it has its own campus near Dhaka New Market.
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