In 1873, again through the concerted efforts and appeals of local citizens, the Zilla School was given the status of an Intermediate College, and F.A.
The postgraduate Departments in Arts and in Law continued till 1909 when they were withdrawn because the college could not meet the requirements of the New Regulations of the University of Calcutta which came into force in that year.
Currently, it is part of the University of Rajshahi system of Bangladesh and its curriculum includes only undergraduate and post-graduate courses in a variety of disciplines.
The main administrative building of Rajshahi College is a good example of British Indian colonial architecture.
E-Service plays an important role to bring momentum, transparency and accountability in government service.
There are about 30,000 students pursuing education at HSC, Pass, Honors and Masters levels at Rajshahi College.
About 250 teachers are engaged in teaching them and more than 150 other employees support the administration, accounts and all sorts of activities in this college.
Moreover, it is much difficult and a tedious task for the administration to maintain and ensure good governance of the college.
Keeping this in mind, Rajshahi College made an effort to establish exclusively a robust basis for the whole institution and started an ICT program in February 2012 with a view to keeping records of all data, information relating to students, teachers, finance and other things as well.