How do mutual funds calculate NAV?

The assets held by the fund are valued at their closing prices, the TER and any other liabilities are deducted and the balance is divided by number of units to arrive at NAV. This is why you find NAVs of direct funds to be higher than NAV of Regular funds, as TER of Regular funds is higher on account of commissions to agents

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