The present study was aim to evaluate the relationship between TC and BMI with BP of 500 male students of the University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh, ageing from 18 to 27 years, having different family size and income. The samples were classified into three groups which are age, family size and income. The samples were issued randomly and calculated mean, standard deviation and coefficient correlation. It was found that mean value systolic and diastolic (BP), TC, height, weight and BMI is positively correlated with increasing age and family income whereas decreased values were found in family sizes but BMI remain unchanged in all groups. Age is strongly correlated with systolic BP (r= 0.668, p<0.05) while TC is significantly correlated with systolic blood pressure in age group (r= 656, p< 0.05) but height, weight and BMI are not significantly correlated with blood pressure in age group. Weight and BMI are significantly correlated with both of systolic and diastolic BP in family income groups (r= 0.795 and 0.780, p< 0.01 and r= 0.780 and 0.781, p< 0.01) whereas TC is significantly correlated with only systolic blood pressure (r= 0.805, p< 0.01) in this groups. TC and BMI are also positively and significantly correlated with diastolic BP (r= 0.644, 0.729, p< 0.05, 0.01) in family size group however. This study assumed that total circumference (TC) may be used for the prediction of hypertension along with height-weight and BMI in young male aged between 18 - 27 years belonging to different socio-economic group.