KVP Calculator

Finance & Investment

Calculate Kisan Vikas Patra maturity value and the exact doubling period for your investment at the current 7.5% p.a. rate, compounded annually.

Reviewed by the thecalcu.com team · Last updated 11 July 2026

🇮🇳This tool is specific to India

one lakh rupees

1,00050,00,000
510

Maturity Amount

₹2.00 L
Doubling Period
116
Total Invested
₹1.00 L
Total Interest Earned
₹1.00 L

Corpus Breakdown

How your investment grows over time

2.00Ltotal corpus
Invested
₹1.00 L
Returns
₹1.00 L
ROI
100.0%

This calculator computes your Maturity Amount, Doubling Period, Total Invested, Total Interest Earned from the values you enter.

Inputs
Investment AmountInterest Rate
Outputs
Maturity AmountDoubling PeriodTotal InvestedTotal Interest Earned

What is a KVP?

The KVP Calculator projects the maturity value and exact doubling period of an investment in Kisan Vikas Patra, a government-backed savings certificate sold through India Post. KVP is built around one straightforward idea: invest a lump sum once, and at a fixed future date your money doubles, guaranteed by the central government regardless of market conditions. Unlike a recurring deposit, KVP takes a single one-time investment, and unlike NSC or PPF, it offers no Section 80C tax benefit, it exists purely as a no-frills, guaranteed-doubling savings instrument.

What makes KVP distinctive among India's small savings schemes is that its tenure isn't a round number set by policy, it's mathematically derived from the prevailing interest rate. This calculator reflects that rate-driven design: rather than hardcoding the commonly quoted "115 months," it calculates the doubling period from whatever rate you input, the same way the actual scheme works when the Ministry of Finance revises rates each quarter. For comparison with other fixed-income options, see the NSC Calculator and PPF Calculator.

Why Use a KVP Calculator?

Working out exactly how long it will take your investment to double at a given compounding rate involves logarithms most people don't reach for casually. This calculator handles that calculation instantly, converting the annual rate into a precise doubling period in months, alongside the resulting maturity amount and total interest earned.

It's particularly useful when you're deciding between KVP and other guaranteed-return instruments like a Fixed Deposit for a lump sum you want to set aside for nearly a decade without touching. Running the same amount through both calculators lets you compare maturity values directly rather than estimating.

Who Should Use This Calculator?

Risk-averse investors with a long horizon, anyone comfortable locking away a lump sum for close to nine years in exchange for a guaranteed doubling, with no exposure to market fluctuations, is the core audience for KVP.

Investors who have already maxed out their Section 80C limit, since KVP offers no tax deduction, it's an efficient place to park additional savings once your ₹1.5 lakh 80C allocation across PPF, NSC, and other instruments is already used up.

Rural and semi-urban savers, KVP's wide availability through India Post branches makes it accessible even where banking infrastructure for other instruments is limited.

Anyone comparing fixed-income doubling instruments, if you're weighing KVP against a long-tenure Fixed Deposit or the Recurring Deposit Calculator, this tool gives you the exact doubling math to put alongside those alternatives.

What Insights Does the KVP Calculator Give You?

Maturity Amount shows the total payout you'll receive, which by design is always exactly double your original investment, regardless of the rate, what changes with the rate is how long it takes to get there.

Doubling Period is the standout figure unique to this calculator: the exact number of months, derived directly from your input interest rate, that it will take for your investment to double. This is what you compare against your own financial timeline before committing funds.

Total Invested restates your lump-sum input for reference, and Total Interest Earned shows exactly how much the doubling adds in absolute rupee terms, useful when comparing the "cost" in time of doubling your money via KVP versus the interest you'd earn from a shorter-tenure instrument over the same number of years.

How to use this KVP calculator

  1. Enter your one-time lump sum in the Investment Amount field.
  2. Check the Interest Rate field, which defaults to 7.5% p.a., adjust it to match the rate notified for the quarter you're investing in.
  3. Look at the Maturity Amount in the highlighted result card, this will always equal exactly double your investment.
  4. Check the Doubling Period output to see exactly how many months it will take to reach that maturity amount at the given rate.
  5. Review Total Interest Earned to see the absolute rupee gain over that period.
  6. If you have a target maturity figure in mind, switch to reverse mode and enter it, the calculator returns the lump sum needed, which is simply half your target.
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Formula & Methodology

KVP's doubling period is derived directly from the compound interest formula, solved for the number of years n at which an investment exactly doubles:

n (years) = ln(2) ÷ ln(1 + r)

Doubling Period (months) = ⌈n × 12⌉ (rounded up to the nearest whole month, since certificates carry a fixed whole-month maturity)

Maturity Amount = P × 2

Where:
- P = principal (lump-sum investment amount)
- r = annual interest rate, expressed as a decimal (e.g. 7.5% → 0.075)
- ln = natural logarithm

Worked example: At 7.5% p.a., n = ln(2) ÷ ln(1.075) ≈ 9.58 years ≈ 115 months (rounded up). For a ₹1,00,000 investment:

Maturity Amount = ₹1,00,000 × 2 = ₹2,00,000, received after approximately 115 months.

Total Interest Earned = ₹2,00,000 − ₹1,00,000 = ₹1,00,000

This calculator uses 7.5% p.a. as a working assumption for the current quarter's notified rate. Always confirm the exact rate and resulting doubling period in effect on your investment date with India Post, since the Ministry of Finance revises small savings rates quarterly, and the rate locked in on your purchase date governs your certificate for its full tenure.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Kisan Vikas Patra (KVP)?
Kisan Vikas Patra is a government-backed savings certificate sold through India Post and select banks, designed around a single simple promise: your money doubles by the end of a fixed maturity period. It is open to all resident Indian individuals, not just farmers despite the name, and works as a one-time lump-sum investment with no recurring contributions and no tax deduction benefit.
What is the current KVP interest rate and doubling period?
This calculator uses 7.5% per annum as the working rate, which corresponds to a doubling period of roughly 115 months, or just under 9 years and 7 months. The Government of India revises the small savings scheme rate every quarter, and the doubling period for new certificates moves accordingly, a higher rate shortens the doubling period, a lower rate lengthens it.
How is the KVP doubling period calculated?
The doubling period is derived mathematically from the compound interest formula by solving for the number of years it takes for ₹1 to become ₹2 at a given annual rate, then converting that to whole months. This calculator applies that same rate-driven logic rather than hardcoding one fixed number, so if the notified rate changes, the calculated doubling period updates with it.
Is KVP eligible for Section 80C tax deduction?
No, Kisan Vikas Patra investment does not qualify for any deduction under Section 80C of the Income Tax Act. If tax saving is part of your goal, instruments like the [NSC Calculator](/in/nsc-calculator/) or [PPF Calculator](/in/ppf-calculator/) are more suitable, while KVP is best used purely as a guaranteed-doubling savings vehicle.
Is the interest earned on KVP taxable?
Yes, the interest earned on KVP is fully taxable as income in the hands of the investor, added to your total income and taxed at your applicable slab rate in the year it is credited or received at maturity. No TDS is deducted by the post office at the time of maturity payout, so you are responsible for declaring it in your income tax return.
What is the difference between KVP and NSC?
KVP's only objective is doubling your lump sum over a rate-driven period with no tax benefit, while [NSC](/in/nsc-calculator/) has a fixed 5-year tenure and qualifies for Section 80C deduction on the amount invested. NSC suits investors looking to combine fixed returns with tax planning, while KVP suits those who simply want their money to double with sovereign backing and don't need an 80C deduction.
Can I withdraw KVP before the doubling period ends?
KVP allows premature encashment after 2 years and 6 months from the date of issue, at a rate lower than the full doubling rate, and is also permitted earlier in the case of the death of the holder, court order, or pledge forfeiture by a government officer. Before that 2.5-year mark, encashment is generally not permitted except in those specific exceptional circumstances.
How do I use this KVP calculator?
Enter your one-time lump-sum Investment Amount and confirm or adjust the Interest Rate field, which defaults to 7.5% p.a. The calculator returns your Maturity Amount (always double your investment), the exact Doubling Period in months at that rate, and the Total Interest Earned over that period.
Can I calculate how much to invest in KVP for a specific target amount?
Yes, this calculator supports reverse mode, since KVP maturity is always exactly twice the investment, enter your desired Maturity Amount and the calculator instantly tells you the lump sum required, which is simply half of that target.
Is KVP a good option for senior citizens?
KVP can work for senior citizens who want a simple, predictable doubling outcome without market risk, but the dedicated [Senior Citizens Savings Scheme](/in/scss-calculator/) usually offers a better fit since it pays interest quarterly as regular income rather than locking everything away until maturity. Many retirees use SCSS for cash flow and KVP for a separate long-term lump sum they don't need to access soon.
Who can purchase Kisan Vikas Patra?
Any resident Indian individual can purchase KVP, either singly or as joint holders, and on behalf of a minor. There is no maximum investment limit, and despite the scheme's name referencing farmers, it is available to any citizen, not restricted to the agricultural sector.
What is the minimum investment for KVP?
KVP certificates can be purchased starting from ₹1,000, in multiples of ₹100 thereafter, making it accessible for both small and large lump-sum investors. There is no upper ceiling on how much you can invest in KVP.
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