All BSE Indices
Last Updated: 02 Apr 2026, 03:59 pm
| Index Name↕ | Open↕ | High↕ | Low↕ | Close↕ | Prev Close↕ | Change %↕ | 52W High↕ | 52W Low↕ | 1Y Return↕ | 3Y Return↕ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 76,885.7 | 78,219.41 | 76,322.76 | 78,111.65 | 77,045.93 | +1.38% | 110,872.08 | 73,866.86 | -8.56% | +47.37% | |
| 75,479.76 | 76,543.66 | 74,029.08 | 76,376.03 | 76,327.24 | +0.06% | 88,146.87 | 70,153.76 | -1.95% | +18.17% | |
| 72,551.51 | 73,819.35 | 71,747.48 | 73,622.75 | 73,491.96 | +0.18% | 84,150.53 | 68,200.8 | -0.60% | - | |
| 72,262.05 | 73,568.54 | 71,545.81 | 73,319.55 | 73,134.32 | +0.25% | 86,159.02 | 71,425.01 | -4.30% | +7.45% | |
| 65,734.3 | 66,567.78 | 64,385.1 | 66,360.28 | 66,360.15 | +0.00% | 73,125.09 | 54,739.67 | +7.22% | +24.37% | |
| 57,039.34 | 58,202.59 | 56,230.38 | 58,009.41 | 57,883.1 | +0.22% | 69,406.97 | 56,230.38 | -1.93% | +7.82% | |
| 53,040.23 | 53,388.69 | 52,099.69 | 53,233.86 | 53,581.83 | -0.65% | 64,584.14 | 42,834.11 | +11.00% | +22.95% | |
| 52,933.64 | 53,420.26 | 52,061.58 | 53,320.17 | 53,786.03 | -0.87% | 63,119.26 | 49,772.57 | -1.99% | +12.04% | |
| 41,240.63 | 41,433.56 | 40,239.45 | 41,371.63 | 41,684.34 | -0.75% | 46,018.05 | 37,028.95 | +0.61% | +23.56% | |
| 38,839.69 | 39,199.08 | 37,919.23 | 39,109.33 | 39,325.21 | -0.55% | 45,433.09 | 37,919.23 | -10.23% | - | |
| 37,377.75 | 37,900.13 | 36,499.06 | 37,815.66 | 37,681.93 | +0.35% | 41,101.11 | 25,884.45 | +23.27% | +25.31% | |
| 37,029.94 | 37,362.95 | 36,415.87 | 37,305.97 | 37,357.6 | -0.14% | 41,624.87 | 32,285.09 | +3.59% | - | |
| 34,019.94 | 35,422.21 | 33,828.54 | 35,268.52 | 34,321.43 | +2.76% | 46,730.83 | 32,771.93 | -17.05% | - | |
| 32,444.29 | 32,920.03 | 31,965.51 | 32,839.65 | 32,814.97 | +0.08% | 37,874.46 | 30,571.61 | -1.85% | +12.24% | |
| 31,024.24 | 31,484.77 | 30,645.29 | 31,400.49 | 31,363.83 | +0.12% | 35,978.21 | 29,317.31 | -1.50% | - |
What Is BSE?
BSE stands for Bombay Stock Exchange. It is considered one of Asia's oldest stock exchanges, founded by Premcahand Roychand in 1875, located in Mumbai (previously known as Bombay), India. Over 5000 companies are listed in BSE, making it one of the largest stock exchanges in the world.
BSE has formed multiple indices to track different segments of the Indian economy and measure the performance of the stock market. In 2013, BSE and S&P formed a strategic partnership to calculate, disseminate, and license the suite of BSE's indices.
What Are BSE Indices?
BSE indices are indicators created to help track the performance of carefully chosen stocks or equities listed in the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). There are multiple indices present in BSE tracking how different segments of the market are performing based on criteria such as market capitalization, industries, and themes.
Investors use the BSE indices list to analyze how their investments are performing, providing a clear picture of the Indian stock market's overall health.
How Many Indices Are Under BSE?
Currently, there are 100+ indices under the BSE (Bombay Stock Exchange). These indices are categorized under various segments, including market capitalization, industry/sector, thematic, sustainability, strategy, volatility, and more.
It is important to note that the current number of BSE indices may change as they launch and restructure frequently.
Major BSE Indices in the Indian Stock Market
Here are some of the major BSE indices you'll find in the stock market:
S&P BSE SENSEX: This index comprises equities of the 30 largest companies spread across different sectors.
S&P BSE AUTO: This index represents equities/shares of major automotive industry companies.
S&P BSE India 150: This is a broad market index tracking the performance of 150 mid-sized companies.
BSE PSU BANK: This is a thematic index tracking the performance of major public-sector sector banks.
BSE Bharat 22 Index: This index comprises a blend of 22 companies (19 - Central Public Sector Enterprises and 3 private sector heavyweights).
BSE IPO: This index helps track the performance of companies that are newly listed on the BSE.
How Do BSE Indices Function?
BSE indices are used as benchmark indicators, meaning that if the index goes up, the constituent companies are performing well in the market. The methodology used to measure the performance of a BSE index is free-float market capitalization-weighted. This approach helps monitor collective price movements of the companies.
Free-float methodology calculates the index based on the shares/equities that are public, filtering out shares that are held by shareholders or promoters. These publicly-traded shares, also known as free-floats, are taken into consideration while determining the value of an index. Larger companies with high free-floating values carry more weight on the index.
Based on the current stock prices, an index value changes in real-time and is reviewed periodically to represent current market trends.
Types of BSE Indices
BSE indices can be categorized into the following types, each serving different objectives:
- Broad/Market Capitalization Indices: This category measures the overall performance of the market based on the constituent company sizes. The aim is to track market sentiments and investment performance. A few examples include: BSE SENSEX, BSE 500, and BSE 100.
- Sectoral/Industry Indices: This category helps to monitor how a particular sector or industry is performing in the market. The aim is to help investors track sector-specific opportunities. For example: BSE Bankex, BSE Healthcare, BSE Auto, etc.
- Thematic Indices: This category reflects companies that are linked by common ideas or interests, rather than focusing on an individual industry. The aim is to capture economic or policy-driven thematic opportunities. Examples for this category include: BSE PSU, BSE India Infrastructure Index, etc.
- Strategy Indices: Companies in this category are carefully selected based on certain factors or characteristics using quantitative rules. Investors looking to build factor-driven portfolios use this type of index. For example: BSE 500 EQUAL WEIGHT and BSE MIDCAP 150 QUALITY 30.
- Volatility Indices: This category is often used to measure expected volatility based on the price movements. This index type helps investors assess market sentiment and plan investments efficiently. Example: BSE SENSEX 1-MONTH REALIZED VOLATILITY INDEX.
- Sustainability Indices: This category reflects the performance of companies that follow strong Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) practices. It is useful for individuals looking to invest in sustainability-focused stocks. For example: BSE 100 ESG INDEX.
- Fixed Income Indices: This category reflects the performance of debt instruments (money market and Government Securities), rather than equities. Investors use this type of index to monitor how bonds and low-risk securities are performing in the market. For example: BSE LIQUID RATE and BSE INDIA 10-YEAR SOVEREIGN BOND.
Difference Between BSE and NSE Indices
Both BSE and NSE Indices are indicators of the market, but they differ from one another. Let's take a look at their differences:
| NSE Indices | BSE Indices |
|---|---|
| NSE Benchmark Index is NIFTY 50 | BSE Benchmark Index is S&P BSE SENSEX |
| Founded in 1992 | Founded in 1985 |
| High trading volumes | Low trading volumes compared to the NSE |
| Over 5,000 listed companies | Over 2,000 listed companies |
| More than 400 indices available | More than 100 indices available |
| Fully-Electronic | Initially floor-based |
Both indices are reliable. They differ in composition and coverage.
Why BSE Indices Matter for Investors?
BSE indices reflect the current economic health of the country. By using BSE indices, investors can analyze their portfolio by monitoring the overall performance of the market. It also helps investors compare portfolio returns and assess different industry trends to make well-informed investment decisions.
How to Track BSE Indices Today?
You can track BSE indices today live through different channels - official BSE website, stock broking apps, trading platforms, financial news portals, or API-driven dashboards. Keep reviewing the BSE indices regularly to make timely investment decisions.



