Mukherjee's visit was announced by National Security Advisor Ajit Doval when he called on Chinese Premier Li Keqiang here today.
"We have had a series of interactions in 2015. We are looking forward to the visit of President of India shortly next month," Doval, who wrapped up his two-day visit to attend the 19th round of border talks with China, said in his opening remarks during his meeting Li.
Mukherjee was expected to visit Beijing and Chinese industrial city of Guangzhou which has stronger trade links with India.
His visit, which was a reciprocal visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping to India in 2014 will be followed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Chinese city of Hangzhou to attend the G20 leaders summit in September.
Xi was expected to travel to India to take part in the Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, (BRICS) summit scheduled to be held in Goa on October 15-16.
The visits at the highest level make 2016 a unique year, officials said as they help widen the contacts between the two countries.
This itself is a progress in India-China context, one official said.
Such higgh-level contacts were expected to help iron out irritants like the China's repeated move to block India's bid to ban Jaish-e-Muhammad leader Azhar in UN.
China has put a technical hold on the India's move setting off strong reactions from New Delhi.
The issue figured in this week's meetings between External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar and Doval with their counterparts.
