Murshidabad district shares with Bangladesh a porous and notoriously crime-prone international border (partly shown in this map).
The Ganges has a tendency to change course frequently, causing severe erosion, mostly along the southern bank.
[2][3][4][5] The historic city of Murshidabad, a centre of major tourist attraction, is located in this area.
In 1717, when Murshid Quli Khan became Subahdar, he made Murshidabad the capital of Subah Bangla (then Bengal, Bihar and Odisha).
Subjects taught in the college are: Bengali, English, history, geography, and education.