Mid cap equity mutual funds primarily invest in mid-sized companies. According to SEBI guidelines, at least 65 per cent of the fund's assets are invested in mid cap companies. On that note, explore the top 5 mid cap mutual funds with the highest returns in 7 years.
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1/8In 7 years, Motilal Oswal mid cap fund has given 29.71 per cent annualised returns. Its assets under management (AUM) are Rs 33,053 crore, while its net asset value (NAV) is Rs 118.02 as of July 8, 2025. Benchmarked against NIFTY Midcap 150 TRI, the fund has given annualised returns of 24.22 per cent since its launch in February 2014.
2/8With an expense ratio of 0.68 per cent, the fund has Rs 500 as the minimum SIP investment and Rs 1,000 as the minimum lump sum investment. With a monthly SIP of Rs 25,000 and a total investment of Rs 21,00,000 in 5 years, the fund has given a total of Rs 60,32,000.
3/8In 7 years, Nippon India Mid Cap Fund has given 26.61 per cent annualised SIP returns. Its assets under management (AUM) are Rs 36,836 crore, while its net asset value (NAV) is Rs 4,565.72. Benchmarked against NIFTY Midcap 150 TRI, the fund has given annualised returns of 19.18 per cent since its launch in January 2013.
4/8With an expense ratio of 0.71 per cent, the fund has Rs 500 as the minimum SIP investment and Rs 1,000 as the minimum lump sum investment. With a monthly SIP of Rs 25,000 and a total investment of Rs 21,00,000 in 7 years, the fund has given a total of Rs 54,10,000. The fund has 65.92 per cent mid cap stocks in its equity holdings.
5/8This mid cap fund has delivered a 27.23 per cent annualised SIP return in 7 years. It has a fund size of Rs 7,424 crore and a unit price of Rs 215.54. Its benchmark is the BSE 150 MidCap TRI, and since its launch in January 2013, it has achieved an annualised return of 22.09 per cent.
6/8With an expense ratio of 0.63 per cent, the fund’s minimum investment requirements are Rs 500 for SIPs and Rs 1,000 for lump sum. In 7 years, a Rs 25,000 monthly SIP investment has grown to Rs 55,28,000.
7/8This mid cap fund has delivered a 28.00 per cent annualised SIP return in 7 years. It has a fund size of Rs 10,028 crore and a unit price of Rs 119.9. Its benchmark is the NIFTY Midcap 150 TRI, and since its launch in January 2013, it has achieved an annualised return of 22.71 per cent. With an expense ratio of 0.39 per cent, the fund’s minimum investment requirements are Rs 500 for SIPs and Rs 5,000 for lump sum. In 7 years, a Rs 25,000 monthly SIP investment has grown to Rs 56,81,000.
8/8In 7 years, Tata Mid Cap Fund has given 23.27 per cent annualised SIP returns. Its assets under management (AUM) are Rs 4,985 crore, while its net asset value (NAV) is Rs 496.69. Benchmarked against NIFTY Midcap 150 TRI, the fund has given annualised returns of 20.22 per cent since its launch in January 2013. With an expense ratio of 0.64 per cent, the fund has Rs 500 as the minimum SIP investment and Rs 5,000 as the minimum lump sum investment. With a monthly SIP of Rs 25,000 and a total investment of Rs 21,00,000 in 7 years, the fund has given a total of Rs 54,10,000. The fund has 65.92 per cent mid cap stocks in its equity holdings.