He was one of the most competent Mathematics teachers in the school during that period and also taught other subjects such as English, Bengali and Sanskrit.
[citation needed] He graduated with Mathematics in 1933 from Ananda Mohan College, then a part of the University of Calcutta.
Winning this award put Goswami and Jenkins School to limelight within the educational map of West Bengal.
His contributions included playing a prominent part in the setting up of Cooch Behar Government Polytechnic College in 1964, and carrying out initial teaching responsibilities there.
He was a member of the governing body of Nitya Nanda Chatushpathi, an educational institute founded to promote the learning of Sanskrit.