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SIP for Your Child's Education: A Complete Planning Guide

Education costs in India are rising at 10-12 percent per year. Learn how to plan a SIP for your child's higher education at IIT, AIIMS, or abroad with age-based calculations and fund selection strategies.

Trustner Research12 October 202510 min read

The cost of higher education in India is rising at an alarming rate of 10 to 12 percent per year, far outpacing general inflation. An engineering degree at a private university that costs Rs 10 lakh today will cost over Rs 26 lakh in 10 years. A medical degree could cost Rs 50 lakh to Rs 1 crore. For parents who want their children to study at IIT, AIIMS, or abroad, starting a SIP early is no longer optional. It is a financial necessity.

The Education Cost Reality in India

Education inflation in India runs at roughly double the rate of consumer price inflation. While the CPI might be at 5-6 percent, education costs have been increasing at 10-12 percent annually for the past two decades. This means the corpus you need for your child's education is not a static number. It is a moving target that grows significantly with every year of delay. Parents who plan based on today's costs will find themselves severely short-funded when their child actually needs the money.

Education GoalCost Today (Approx)Cost in 10 Years (at 10% inflation)Cost in 15 Years
IIT B.Tech (4 years)Rs 10 LakhRs 26 LakhRs 42 Lakh
AIIMS MBBS (5.5 years)Rs 5 LakhRs 13 LakhRs 21 Lakh
Private Medical CollegeRs 50 LakhRs 1.3 CroreRs 2.1 Crore
MBA (Top IIM, 2 years)Rs 25 LakhRs 65 LakhRs 1.04 Crore
Study Abroad (US/UK, 4 years)Rs 80 LakhRs 2.1 CroreRs 3.3 Crore

A child born today will need their education corpus in 17-18 years. At 10 percent education inflation, current costs will multiply by roughly 5 times. Plan for the future cost, not today's cost.

Age-Based SIP Amount Calculation

The SIP amount you need depends on two factors: how much you need and how much time you have. The earlier you start, the less you need to invest monthly thanks to compounding. Here is a practical framework based on a target corpus of Rs 50 lakh (sufficient for quality education at most Indian institutions) at an assumed SIP return of 12 percent per annum.

Child's Current AgeYears to Goal (Age 18)Monthly SIP NeededTotal InvestedCorpus at 12%
Newborn (0)18 yearsRs 5,500Rs 11.88 LakhRs 50 Lakh
3 years15 yearsRs 9,000Rs 16.20 LakhRs 50 Lakh
6 years12 yearsRs 15,000Rs 21.60 LakhRs 50 Lakh
10 years8 yearsRs 30,000Rs 28.80 LakhRs 50 Lakh
13 years5 yearsRs 58,000Rs 34.80 LakhRs 50 Lakh

Starting a SIP when your child is a newborn requires just Rs 5,500 per month to build a Rs 50 lakh education corpus. Waiting until the child is 10 years old means you need Rs 30,000 per month for the same goal. Delay is the biggest enemy of education planning.

Fund Selection Strategy by Time Horizon

Your fund selection should evolve as your child grows and the time to the goal shortens. In the early years, when you have 12-18 years, you can afford to invest aggressively in equity for higher returns. As the goal approaches, you should gradually shift to safer instruments to protect the accumulated corpus from market volatility.

  • Child aged 0-6 (12-18 years to goal): 100 percent equity through flexi cap or mid cap funds for maximum growth
  • Child aged 7-12 (6-11 years to goal): 70 percent equity (large cap or index fund) and 30 percent balanced advantage fund
  • Child aged 13-15 (3-5 years to goal): 40 percent equity (large cap only) and 60 percent debt or conservative hybrid fund
  • Child aged 16-18 (0-2 years to goal): 100 percent in liquid fund or ultra-short duration fund for capital protection

When to Start Switching from Equity to Debt

The transition from equity to debt should begin 5 years before the goal. Use a Systematic Transfer Plan (STP) to gradually move money from equity to debt funds over 2-3 years. Do not make the switch all at once, as a sudden market dip could lock in losses. A phased approach ensures you capture remaining equity upside while progressively de-risking the corpus. By the time your child is 16, the entire corpus should ideally be in safe, liquid instruments.

Your child's education is a non-negotiable goal with a fixed deadline. Unlike retirement, you cannot postpone it by a few years. This makes early planning and systematic de-risking absolutely critical.

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