In 1862 he was appointed Assistant Inspector of Schools. He was appointed as the first Indian headmaster of
Howrah Zilla School. He was later appointed Inspector of Schools and served in the states of
Bengal,
Bihar and
Odisha. Recognizing his services, Mukhopadhyay was awarded the CIE (Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire) in 1877 by the
British. In 1882 he was appointed as Director of Public Instruction and was also nominated to the Lt.-Governor's Council and the Education Commission later that year. Mukhopadhyay retired from public service in 1883. He was also involved with several educational journals including Shiksadarpan O Sangbadsar and the Education Gazette, which he edited. This involvement lasted from 1868 until his retirement. His sense of nationalism was so strong that the English principal of Presidency College once noted, "Bhudev with his
CIE and 1500 a month is still anti-British." ==Writings==