Academic After his post-graduation from the University of Calcutta, he was first appointed as a faculty at the post-graduate department of English at the University of Calcutta in 1938, where he worked until 1945. He was a Reader at
University of Saugar from 1946 to 1947. He went to Delhi and joined as a professor in English at the
Hindu College, University of Delhi. After that he was appointed as the Officiating Professor of English at
Presidency College, Kolkata in 1958. In 1958 he joined
Jadavpur University as a Reader in English, where he worked until 1960. Subsequently, he joined Calcutta University as a Reader in English. He continued in this post until 1962. In the same year he went to Delhi as Tagore Professor of Bengali in the Department of Modern Indian Languages,
University of Delhi and served in that post until 1977. While he was in Delhi, he was both a contemporary and colleague of eminent academics such as
Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan and
Amartya Sen. After retirement he was a professor at the Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture, Calcutta. Later in life, he became the first Indian executive member of the
International Comparative Literature Association and
Canadian Review of Comparative Literature. He contributed articles in Kolkata's English language daily,
The Statesman and in the Bengali periodical
Desh, till he became a nonagenarian.
Administration He was also appointed as the Director of
National Library, Kolkata but resigned later due to differences of opinion with the authorities. ==Views on Bengal Renaissance==