: Content is organized logically, starting with fundamental structures and bonding before progressing to complex topics like pericyclic reactions and bioorganic chemistry.
While S.M. Mukherjee's "Organic Chemistry" is a popular textbook, it can be expensive to purchase. However, there are ways to access the PDF version for free:
Unlike foreign authors (like Morrison & Boyd or Clayden), Mukherjee is tailored to the specific syllabus of Indian universities and entrance exams. It covers topics like Heterocyclic Chemistry and Alkaloids precisely as they appear in CSIR NET.