Bathymetric study of northwestern Bay of Bengal has great regional importance due to its influence on waves, tides, storm surges, etc., that affect the population and vegetation of the adjacent coastal parts. In this article, the bathymetry of northwestern part of Bay of Bengal has been mapped extensively using gridded bathymetric data set of GEBCO_2020 (15 arc-second interval data of The General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans). One-dimensional variations of bathymetry along specific latitudes and longitudes adjacent to six popular Indian stations of West Bengal and Odisha have been presented. A number of underwater depressions of the order of 100 km2 each have been identified in the continental shelf between 21.2°N and 21.6°N latitudes, adjacent to Sundarban National Park. Few prominent highs have been marked on the continental slope of Andhra Pradesh coast. One dimensional bathymetry profile of the whole sea bed in north–south direction is presented along 85.83°E and 90.5°E longitudes. A general study of Swatch of No Ground, Bengal Fan, 85°E Ridge and Ninetyeast Ridge is also carried out, and findings are compared with existing literature. The purpose of the study is to model the interaction of shallow-water waves with this part of the seafloor in future. Research highlights: Detailed study of bathymetry of northwestern Bay of Bengal is provided in the article. Recently published gridded 15 arc-second interval bathymetric dataset of GEBCO_2020 is used in this study. Some underwater depressions between 88.5°–89.2°E longitude and 21.2°–21.6°N latitude adjacent to Sundarban National Park and few bathymetric highs along the continental slope of Andhra Pradesh between 83.2°–84.2°E longitude and 17.6°–18°N latitude have been identified from the data. Bathymetry profile of the whole sea bed in N–S direction is presented along 85.83°E and 90.5°E longitude is given. This study will help in future goal of modeling interaction of shallow water waves with bathymetry of the study area. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]