₹1,500 per month SIP Calculator

What ₹1,500 invested every month grows to in 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 years, with a live calculator preset to ₹1,500 and ready to adjust.

Equity returns are not guaranteed. 12% is a common long-term planning assumption for diversified Indian equity funds; use a lower figure to be conservative.

Projected value

Year-by-year projection

What a ₹1,500 monthly SIP becomes

The table below assumes 12% annual returns, in line with the long-term average of broad Indian equity funds. Real returns vary year to year, so treat these as planning estimates, not promises. The calculator above is already set to ₹1,500 per month: change the return rate, add an annual step-up, or turn on inflation adjustment to stress-test the plan.

₹1,500/month forTotal invested (₹)Est. value at 12% (₹)Wealth gained (₹)
5 years90,0001,21,65531,655
10 years1,80,0003,36,0541,56,054
15 years2,70,0007,13,8974,43,897
20 years3,60,00013,79,78610,19,786
25 years4,50,00025,53,31021,03,310

How much the return rate matters

Small differences in annual return compound into large differences in outcome over 15 years:

If returns averageValue of ₹1,500/month after 15 years
8% annual return5,09,668
10% annual return6,02,432
12% annual return7,13,897
14% annual return8,47,811

Two ways to grow this faster

First, step up the SIP every year: even a 10% annual increase (from ₹1,500 to ₹1,650 in year two, and so on) typically adds 25 to 40% to the final corpus over 15 years. Second, start earlier: the last 5 years of a 20-year SIP usually create more wealth than the first 10, because compounding is back-loaded. Use the step-up field in the calculator to see both effects with your own numbers.

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Frequently asked questions

How much will a ₹1,500 monthly SIP be worth in 15 years?

About ₹7,13,897 at 12% annual returns, of which ₹2,70,000 is your own money and the rest is growth. At 10% it is about ₹6,02,432, at 14% about ₹8,47,811.

How much will ₹1,500 per month become in 20 years?

About ₹13,79,786 at 12% annual returns, against ₹3,60,000 invested. The extra five years roughly double the 15-year value, which is compounding doing the heavy lifting.

Is 12% a realistic return assumption?

It is close to the long-term average of diversified Indian equity funds, but averages hide bad stretches: five-year returns have ranged from negative to over 20%. Use the 8% and 10% rows as your conservative planning case.

Can I change the amount from ₹1,500?

Yes, the calculator on this page is fully editable: change the monthly amount, years, expected return, annual step-up and inflation, and every figure updates instantly.