In a remarkable turnaround, midcap mutual funds have emerged as the standout performers of the last six months. According to Financial Express MF Screener, 5 out of the top ten best-performing equity mutual fund schemes belong to the midcap category, delivering impressive returns between 17% and 22%.
This strong showing comes on the back of a broad-based market recovery that began after most frontline indices touched their 52-week lows on April 7, 2025. Since then, equities have bounced back sharply, led by small- and mid-cap stocks. While the BSE SmallCap Index has surged 32%, the BSE MidCap Index isn’t far behind with a 27% jump. In comparison, the benchmark Sensex and Nifty have gained around 18% and 17%, respectively, during the same period.
If we look at the six-month recovery pattern, the BSE SmallCap Index has risen 14%, MidCap Index 10.3%, and largecap indices such as Sensex (5.3%) and Nifty (6.3%) have lagged behind. The data clearly indicates that while smallcaps continue to show sharp movements, midcaps have been the sweet spot — balancing growth and stability.
Mid-cap funds showing the way
Interestingly, despite the smallcap index showing a faster rebound in percentage terms, it’s the mid-cap mutual funds that have delivered the most consistent returns. According to data, the following midcap funds dominate the top 10 list for six-month performance:
Helios Mid Cap Fund — 21.91%
Invesco India Midcap Fund — 18.12%
ICICI Prudential MidCap Fund — 17.79%
Mirae Asset Midcap Fund — 17.27%
WhiteOak Capital Mid Cap Fund — 16.68%
Joining them on the leaderboard are TRUSTMF Small Cap Fund (19.36%), HDFC Small Cap Fund (16.50%) and LIC MF Flexi Cap Fund (17.45%). Apart from them, there are two large & midcap funds – Motilal Oswal Large & Mid Cap Fund (17.40%) and Helios Large & Mid Cap Fund (16.44%).
This means that among the 10 best-performing equity funds, five are mid-cap schemes, two smallcap, two large & midcap, and one flexi-cap fund.
Mid-cap funds — The real winners of the market recovery
Even though small-cap funds witnessed the steepest fall earlier this year, their recovery hasn’t translated into top mutual fund returns. Instead, mid-cap funds have shown better resilience, broader participation and more stable rebounds in their portfolios.
Consistency extends beyond 6 months
The mid-cap dominance isn’t limited to short-term gains. Over the past one year too, four mid-cap funds — many of which appear in the six-month list — feature among the top 10 best-performing equity schemes. This consistency reflects investor confidence in the mid-cap segment and the underlying strength of the businesses driving it.
Short-term returns don’t define mutual fund success
While these numbers look attractive, we caution investors against reading too much into short-term returns. Mutual funds are long-term investment vehicles and should not be evaluated based on three- or six-month performance windows.
The sharp rise in returns is also a reflection of the steep fall markets saw earlier and the equally sharp recovery that followed. If you’re investing in equity mutual funds, think long term. A holding period of three years or more lets compounding do its magic and helps you make the most of market movements.
Summing up…
The latest data underscores a clear trend — midcap mutual funds have outperformed their peers during the market rebound phase, showing strength in both six-month and one-year time frames. As markets prepare for the next phase of growth, midcaps appear well-positioned to continue delivering steady, inflation-beating returns for investors with a long-term horizon.
Disclaimer: The above content is for informational purposes only. Mutual Fund investments are subject to market risks. Please consult your financial advisor before investing.

 
 