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How Indian Parents Can Secure ₹5,000–7,000 Monthly for College Pocket Money

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01/01/2026
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Many parents in India want to provide a steady monthly allowance of Rs 5,000–7,000 to support a college student without exposing the capital to unnecessary risk. Rather than chasing the highest yield, a clear, income‑first approach delivers predictability, liquidity and capital protection — the three priorities for this objective.

Monthly pocket money plan

Start by defining the exact requirement: the monthly sum, the intended duration (for example, the length of college) and whether the corpus must remain intact afterwards. For a Rs 6,000 monthly requirement (Rs 72,000 a year), a conservative planning assumption helps avoid capital erosion and forced sales in down markets.

One practical route is to invest a lump sum in actively managed, debt‑oriented mutual funds and withdraw a fixed amount each month through a systematic withdrawal plan. Debt funds typically exhibit lower volatility than equities and active managers can manage duration and credit exposure to respond to interest rate moves. This creates a smoother cash flow and reduces the risk of sudden principal loss.

Choosing investments and structuring withdrawals

Actively managed funds allow professional monitoring of credit quality and interest rate risk. Choose funds with a clear income objective, consistent track record and good liquidity. Avoid products with long lock‑ins or opaque yield promises. Fixed deposits may be familiar, but they carry reinvestment risk and lower tax efficiency.

Systematic withdrawal keeps the income predictable. The fund earns interest and coupons while you withdraw the planned monthly amount. Monitor the corpus annually and adjust withdrawals if realised returns fall short of assumptions. Keep a separate small buffer — cover two to three months of pocket money — to avoid dipping into the main corpus during short downturns.

Practical points on corpus size, tax and control

Corpus size depends on expected net return. As an illustration, if you plan for a 6% post‑tax annual return, Rs 72,000 a year requires roughly Rs 12 lakh of corpus. Use conservative return estimates and build a margin for safety. Tax treatment of debt funds may vary with holding period and personal tax slab; consult a tax professional to estimate post‑tax income accurately.

Keep the investments in a parental account initially and automate monthly transfers to the student’s account. Maintain nomination details and clear documentation. Over time, gradually teach budgeting and encourage the student to save a portion of the allowance.

Risk management, review and professional help

Avoid credit‑heavy or yield‑chasing products, and do not mix insurance with this investment goal. Review the plan annually to account for inflation and changing needs. If you prefer professional support, a certified financial planner can tailor the corpus estimate, select funds, and explain tax implications.

Providing steady pocket money is not just a cash transfer; it is an opportunity to build financial discipline and reduce stress for both parent and student. A conservative, actively managed debt fund strategy with systematic withdrawals and an emergency buffer gives the predictability college years require.

For specific fund recommendations or a personalised corpus calculation, consult a certified financial planner.


Key Takeaways:

  • Build a focused monthly pocket money plan using low‑volatility, income‑oriented instruments.
  • Prefer actively managed debt mutual funds with a systematic withdrawal to balance safety and liquidity.
  • Keep the corpus under parental control, maintain a 2–3 month buffer and review the plan annually.
  • Tax treatment and expected returns affect required corpus; consult a certified planner for exact figures.
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