Michael Madhusudan College (Bengali: সরকারি মাইকেল মধুসূদন কলেজ), in Jessore District, is one of the largest educational institutions in Khulna Division, Bangladesh.
[2] The college is named after famed educationalist and intellectual Michael Madhusudan Dutt.
During World War II, the college building was converted to a troop barracks for the British Army.
Classes were moved the estate office of the Zamindar of Hatbaria and were shifted back in 1945.
B. Sarkar, Nagendranath Ghosh, Randa Prasad Saha and the teachers of the college at that time.
In 1956, the college was approved by the Rajshahi University for the honors class in the Department of Geography and Economics, Bangla with B.Sc.
Abdul Hai and Jessore District Magistrate, College Management Committee President M. Through the efforts of Ruhul Quddus, arrangements were made to establish the college on a large scale.
Dalil Uddin, Abdus Chobha, Sharif Shamsur Rahman, Md.
Three bighas of khas land of this abandoned railway line was also given to the college.
At that time the construction of the new building of the college cost 19 lakh rupees.
The college was shifted from Chuadanga bus stand to its present location (in Khadki mouza) in 1959 with the help of District Magistrate M Ruhul Quddus for the purpose of expanding the campus.
In the academic year 1991–92, Honors courses were introduced in Physics, Botany, Mathematics, Chemistry, Management and Accounting.