₹25,000 SIP for 10 Years
Invest ₹25,000 per month for 10 years. At 12% annual returns your ₹30,00,000 investment grows to ₹58,08,477. Adjust the calculator below or scan the year-by-year projection table.
Summary at a Glance
Over 10 years, a ₹25,000 monthly SIP accumulates ₹30,00,000 in contributions. At 8% returns you end with ₹46,04,142; at 10%, ₹51,63,801; at 12%, ₹58,08,477; at 15%, ₹69,66,432. The difference between 10% and 15% — only five percentage points — is ₹18,02,631 in maturity value. This is the practical power of compounding over a 10-year horizon.
Year-by-Year Growth of ₹25,000 Monthly SIP
How your corpus grows each year at three benchmark return rates.
| Year | Invested | @ 10% | @ 12% | @ 15% |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ₹3,00,000 | ₹3,16,757 | ₹3,20,233 | ₹3,25,528 |
| 2 | ₹6,00,000 | ₹6,66,683 | ₹6,81,080 | ₹7,03,386 |
| 3 | ₹9,00,000 | ₹10,53,250 | ₹10,87,691 | ₹11,41,986 |
| 4 | ₹12,00,000 | ₹14,80,296 | ₹15,45,871 | ₹16,51,094 |
| 5 | ₹15,00,000 | ₹19,52,060 | ₹20,62,159 | ₹22,42,042 |
| 6 | ₹18,00,000 | ₹24,73,223 | ₹26,43,926 | ₹29,27,989 |
| 7 | ₹21,00,000 | ₹30,48,958 | ₹32,99,475 | ₹37,24,204 |
| 8 | ₹24,00,000 | ₹36,84,981 | ₹40,38,164 | ₹46,48,414 |
| 9 | ₹27,00,000 | ₹43,87,604 | ₹48,70,538 | ₹57,21,196 |
| 10 | ₹30,00,000 | ₹51,63,801 | ₹58,08,477 | ₹69,66,432 |
Is ₹25,000/Month for 10 Years the Right Plan for You?
A ₹25,000 monthly SIP sustained for 10 years is a specific commitment: ₹300,000 every year, ₹30,00,000 across the full tenure. The right question isn't whether the number looks big but whether it's sustainable. A rule of thumb: your monthly SIP should be no more than 25–30% of your take-home pay if you also have EMIs and living costs, and ideally you have a 6-month emergency fund parked in liquid funds or FD before committing to a long-horizon equity SIP.
At the 10-year mark, compounding contribution to final value is substantial. Of the ₹58,08,477 you hold at 12%, only ₹30,00,000 is your own money — the rest, ₹28,08,477, is market-driven compounding. This ratio grows dramatically with tenure: a 10-year SIP is mostly your capital with modest gains, while a 25-year SIP is mostly gains with modest capital. If you can stretch the horizon or amount, the curve bends sharply in your favor.
Fund allocation for a 10-year horizon: Equity-heavy is appropriate. Consider 70–80% in diversified equity (flexi-cap, large & mid-cap) with 20–30% in hybrid or debt for stability.
Step-up reality check: If you increase this ₹25,000 SIP by just 10% annually, your final 10-year corpus at 12% would be roughly ₹84,35,816 instead of ₹58,08,477 — an increase of about 45%. Most salaried investors can afford this because their income also grows annually.
₹25,000 SIP for 10 Years — FAQs
How much does ₹25,000 SIP grow in 10 years?
₹25,000 monthly SIP over 10 years grows to ₹58,08,477 at 12% annual returns. At 15% it reaches ₹69,66,432, and at 10% it is ₹51,63,801. Your total invested is ₹30,00,000.
Is 10 years enough time for a ₹25,000 SIP?
10 years lets compounding do meaningful work. Over this horizon your ₹30,00,000 grows roughly 1.9x at 12% — ₹58,08,477 total. Equity-oriented funds historically deliver 11–14% CAGR over such durations.
How is ₹25,000 SIP for 10 years calculated?
We apply the SIP formula FV = P × [((1+r)^n – 1)/r] × (1+r) with P = ₹25,000, monthly rate r = annual/12/100, and n = 120 months. Monthly compounding, annuity-due convention.
What return rate should I assume for a ₹25,000 SIP?
A conservative planning figure is 12% CAGR for diversified equity mutual funds. Aggressive mid/small-cap SIPs can target 14–15% but with higher drawdowns. Debt SIPs return 6–8%.
Can I change the ₹25,000 SIP amount later?
Yes. Most platforms allow you to modify or cancel the SIP any time. A smarter move is a step-up SIP — increase your contribution 10% annually to match salary growth. Over the full tenure this boosts the final corpus 30–60% versus flat contributions.