Goal-based SIP

How Much SIP to Reach ₹10 Lakh in 10 Years

₹10 lakh in 10 years is an ideal first wealth target for Indian savers. The required SIP is modest (around ₹4,500/month at 12%), making it achievable even on early-career salaries.

Target
₹10,00,000
Required Monthly SIP
₹4,304
Total Invested Over 10 Years
₹5,16,487

Monthly SIP Required to Reach ₹10 Lakh

Exact monthly SIP you need to reach ₹10 Lakh across different durations and return rates, using the standard annuity-due SIP formula.

Years to goal @ 10% return @ 12% return @ 15% return
10₹4,841₹4,304₹3,589
15₹2,393₹1,982₹1,477
20₹1,306₹1,001₹660
25₹747₹527₹304
30₹439₹283₹143

Who Should Plan for ₹10 Lakh?

This goal suits young professionals setting their first meaningful savings milestone. ₹10 lakh in 10 years is an ideal first wealth target for Indian savers. The required SIP is modest (around ₹4,500/month at 12%), making it achievable even on early-career salaries.

Choosing the Right Fund Category

The fund mix depends on how many years you have. For 10 years, consider:

What Could Derail This Goal?

The biggest risks are not market volatility — they are behavioral. Investors who pause SIP during crashes realize far lower returns because they miss the biggest wealth-building months. Similarly, raiding the corpus for non-emergencies resets the compounding clock. Automate the SIP, set a separate emergency fund, and commit to the full tenure.

Inflation is the second quiet risk. ₹10 Lakh today is not the same as ₹10 Lakh in 10 years. Build in a 20–30% buffer by aiming for ₹13 lakh if your goal is fixed in today's purchasing power.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much SIP is required to reach ₹10 Lakh in 10 years?

At a conservative 12% annual return, you need ₹4,304 per month. At 10%, the figure rises to ₹4,841 per month, and at 15% you need only ₹3,589 per month. The calculator on this page lets you plug in any rate and duration.

Is ₹10 Lakh in 10 years realistic?

Yes. Historical Indian equity mutual fund CAGR is 11–14% over 10–year rolling periods. A 10-year horizon lets equity volatility average out, and the required monthly SIP is achievable if you're willing to automate the investment and let compounding run.

What type of mutual fund should I choose for this SIP?

For horizons above 10 years, use diversified equity funds — flexi-cap, large & mid-cap, or an active multi-cap. For shorter horizons (under 7 years) mix equity with hybrid or debt to cushion volatility. Low expense-ratio index funds are the simplest default for beginners.

What if I can't afford the required monthly SIP?

Start with whatever you can sustain and enable a step-up SIP that increases the contribution 10% every year. A step-up schedule reaches the same goal with a much lower starting amount because your contributions scale with your salary growth.

How is the SIP amount calculated to reach ₹10 Lakh?

We back-solve the standard SIP future value formula: FV = P × [((1+r)^n – 1)/r] × (1+r). Given your target FV, the expected return r and the number of months n, we compute the required monthly contribution P.

Does this include tax on long-term capital gains?

No — the output is pre-tax. Equity mutual funds held over 1 year attract 12.5% LTCG above ₹1.25 lakh annual exemption (FY 2024–25). Plan for a 2–4% haircut on realized returns.

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