Best Large Cap Mutual Funds in India (2026)

Large-cap funds invest in India's biggest, most stable companies. They're less volatile and suited to conservative investors and first-timers.

Our top pick for this is ICICI Pru Bluechip — A steady large-cap fund investing in India's biggest companies — lower volatility and a dependable record make it a good first equity fund.

Market-risk warning: mutual funds are subject to market risk; past performance does not guarantee future returns. Information only, not investment advice.
#NameScoreCategory5Y Return (CAGR)*Expense Ratio*Risk
4ICICI Pru Bluechip8.6/10Large Cap~17%~0.9%Moderate
5Mirae Asset Large & Midcap8.5/10Large & Mid~19%~0.6%High
7UTI Nifty 50 Index8.2/10Index~16%~0.2%Moderate
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ICICI Pru Bluechip

A steady large-cap fund investing in India's biggest companies — lower volatility and a dependable record make it a good first equity fund.

8.6
/ 10
Category
Large Cap
5Y Return (CAGR)*
~17%
Expense Ratio*
~0.9%
Risk
Moderate
  • Lower volatility
  • Consistent large-cap returns
  • Good for beginners
  • Caps upside vs mid/small
  • Higher expense than index
  • Market-linked risk remains
5

Mirae Asset Large & Midcap

Blends stable large-caps with higher-growth mid-caps in one fund, giving a balanced growth profile with a strong long-term record.

8.5
/ 10
Category
Large & Mid
5Y Return (CAGR)*
~19%
Expense Ratio*
~0.6%
Risk
High
  • Balanced large + mid exposure
  • Low expense ratio
  • Strong track record
  • More volatile than pure large-cap
  • Large AUM
  • Mid-cap swings
7

UTI Nifty 50 Index

A plain, ultra-low-cost fund that simply tracks the Nifty 50. No manager risk, rock-bottom fees — a brilliant default core holding for hands-off investors.

8.2
/ 10
Category
Index
5Y Return (CAGR)*
~16%
Expense Ratio*
~0.2%
Risk
Moderate
  • Very low cost
  • No fund-manager risk
  • Simple, transparent
  • Only matches the index
  • No downside protection
  • Large-cap only

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Returns and expense ratios indicative as of June 2026 and change daily. Mutual funds are subject to market risk; past performance is not a guarantee. Information only, not investment advice. Consult a SEBI-registered adviser.