SIP Calculator: ₹1,000/month for 10 Years
At 12% expected annual returns - adjust inputs below to match your fund's performance.
Estimated Corpus
₹2.32 L
at 12% p.a.
Total Invested
₹1.20 L
at 12% p.a.
Wealth Gained
₹1.12 L
at 12% p.a.
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Future Value
₹2.32 L
In today's money: ₹1.30 L(6% inflation)
Total Invested
₹1.20 L
Wealth Gained
₹1.12 L
Investment Growth Over Time
What SIP do I need to reach a goal?
What happens to ₹1,000/month SIP over 10 years?
A SIP of ₹1,000 per month for 10 years at 12% annual returns grows to ₹2.32 L. You invest a total of ₹1.20 L, but your money works harder - generating ₹1.12 L in returns through the power of compounding. That is a 94% return on your invested capital.
Corpus at different return rates
| Annual return | Corpus after 10 years | Wealth gained |
|---|---|---|
| 10% · conservative | ₹2.07 L | ₹86,552 |
| 12% (used here) | ₹2.32 L | ₹1.12 L |
| 15% · aggressive | ₹2.79 L | ₹1.59 L |
Returns are never guaranteed — equity funds swing year to year and average out over the long run. Use a conservative 10–12% for planning and treat anything higher as upside.
How ₹1,000/month grows over time
| Duration | Invested | Corpus at 12% |
|---|---|---|
| 5 years | ₹60,000 | ₹82,486 |
| 10 years (this plan) | ₹1.20 L | ₹2.32 L |
Notice how the corpus accelerates in later years — compounding does most of its work in the final stretch, so staying invested is what matters most.
Step it up 10%/year
₹3.37 L
about ₹1.05 L more than a flat SIP — by raising your SIP with each salary hike.
Worth in today's money
₹1.30 L
the ₹2.32 L corpus adjusted for 6% inflation over 10 years.
Frequently Asked Questions
What will ₹1,000 SIP per month grow to in 10 years?▾
A monthly SIP of ₹1,000 for 10 years at 12% annual returns grows to approximately ₹2.32 L. You invest ₹1.20 L in total, and ₹1.12 L of that is wealth gained from compounding — a 94% gain on your invested capital.
How much does the return rate change the outcome?▾
SIP outcomes are very sensitive to returns. For ₹1,000/month over 10 years: at a conservative 10% you'd have about ₹2.07 L, at 12% about ₹2.32 L, and at an aggressive 15% about ₹2.79 L. Equity mutual funds have historically averaged 11–13% over long periods, but returns are never guaranteed.
What if I step up my SIP by 10% every year?▾
Increasing your SIP by 10% a year (in line with salary hikes) turns this plan into about ₹3.37 L — roughly ₹1.05 L more than a flat ₹1,000 SIP, for the same starting amount. A step-up SIP is one of the most effective ways to build a larger corpus without straining your budget early on.
What is ₹2.32 L worth in today's money?▾
Adjusted for 6% inflation, the ₹2.32 L you'd have after 10 years is worth about ₹1.30 L in today's purchasing power. Inflation is why equity SIPs matter — they aim to grow faster than inflation, unlike a savings account.
Is ₹1,000 per month a good SIP amount?▾
Any SIP amount works as long as it is consistent and started early. ₹1,000/month for 10 years builds ₹2.32 L from just ₹1.20 L invested. Starting earlier and stepping up over time matter far more than the exact starting amount.
Which mutual fund is best for a ₹1,000 SIP?▾
For long horizons (10 years), diversified large-cap, flexi-cap, or index funds are commonly used core holdings; ELSS funds add an 80C tax benefit. Category averages have been 11–14% over 10+ years, but past performance doesn't guarantee future returns. Consult a SEBI-registered advisor before choosing a specific fund.