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Mid cap funds

Companies ranked 101 to 250. Bigger swings, historically bigger rewards.

Deep falls happen and can last years. Long money only. Industry-wide this shelf holds ₹5.06 lakh crore across 33 schemes (AMFI, category: Mid Cap Fund).

Mid cap by the numbers

NYVO publishes data pages for 32 schemes in Mid cap, from 32 fund houses, holding ₹4.58 lakh crore between them. Over the last five years the median returned 17.3% a year, and the gap between the best and worst was 8.8 percentage points a year across 23 funds with a five-year record (NAV as of 20 Aug 2026).

Distribution of returns across Mid cap funds with a data page on NYVO, NAV as of 20 Aug 2026
WindowWorstMedianBestSpreadFunds
1 year2.1%10.1%21.1%19.0 pts28
3 years (per year)12.1%19.6%26.2%14.1 pts27
5 years (per year)12.4%17.3%21.3%8.8 pts23
Median fund size
₹6,723 crore
Largest fund
₹1.05 lakh crore
Longest track record
since 2013

Worst, median and best describe the spread across the funds on this shelf that have a data page on NYVO — they are not an index, not a benchmark, and no fund is named. The spread is simply the distance between the highest and lowest figure in that window; on shelves that hold more than one kind of asset it reflects that mix as much as anything else. Sample sizes differ by window because newer funds have no five-year record. Past returns do not predict future returns.

32 funds with data pages

Funds are listed by assets under management — a fact, not a ranking. Shelf-level industry figures are AMFI monthly data; per-fund figures come from NYVO research systems and update daily. This page is general information, not investment advice, and carries no rating and no recommendation. Mutual fund investments are subject to market risks; read all scheme related documents carefully.