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How Does the IPO Tracker Work?
Our IPO Tracker pulls the latest IPO information — company name, IPO dates, issue size and price band — directly from our regularly updated database. Each IPO's status is automatically categorised as Upcoming, Open or Listed based on its subscription dates.
Before applying to any IPO, always cross-check the official details from the NSE, BSE or SEBI website, since IPO dates and price bands can change until the Red Herring Prospectus (RHP) is finalised.
Key IPO Terms Every Investor Should Know
- DRHP — the preliminary document filed with SEBI before an IPO
- RHP — the final document filed after SEBI approval with finalized price band
- Price Band — the price range within which investors can bid for shares
- Lot Size — the minimum number of shares you must apply for
- GMP — an unofficial indicator of investor demand before listing
- ASBA — Application Supported by Blocked Amount, the standard application method
How to Apply for an IPO in India
- Open a Demat account — mandatory, free on most broker apps
- Login to your broker app — Zerodha, Groww, Upstox or net banking
- Select the IPO and enter your bid — choose lot size and price
- Approve the UPI mandate — funds blocked, not debited, until allotment
- Check allotment status — on registrar's website within a few days
How to Check IPO Allotment Status
- Visit the registrar's website (Link Intime or KFin Technologies)
- Check on the BSE or NSE website under the IPO allotment section
- Log into your broker app — most show allotment status automatically
Risks to Consider Before Applying for an IPO
- Listing day volatility — prices can be highly volatile on day one
- Oversubscription risk — allotment isn't guaranteed even if you apply
- Company fundamentals — always read the RHP, not just the GMP
- Lock-in periods — anchor investor lock-ins can affect post-listing price
⚠️ Disclaimer: IPO data on this page is indicative and for informational purposes only. Please verify all details from official SEBI/NSE/BSE sources and consult a SEBI-registered financial advisor before investing.