Nifty Next 50
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Nifty Next 50 at 06 Jan 2026 11:58 AM
70541.75 +128.35(+0.18%)
Today's Low 70228.80
Today's High 70645.85
Today's Open 70529.25
Prev. Close 70413.40
52 Week High 70645.85
52 Week Low 56192.45
Price Performance
1 Week 2.77%
1 Month 2.67%
6 Month 2.64%
1 Year 5.29%
3 Year 67.36%
5 Year 108.59%
Other Indices
FAQs on Nifty Next 50
What is NIFTY 50?
The Nifty Next 50, often referred to as Nifty 50 Junior or simply Nifty Next, is a stock market index in India that represents the performance of the top 50 companies listed on the National Stock Exchange (NSE) which are not a part of the Nifty 50 index. The Nifty 50 and Nifty Next 50 comprise the broader Nifty 100 index. As an investor, you can use the Nifty Next 50 as a benchmark to evaluate the performance of your portfolio or as a basis for your investment strategies.
Which stocks are included in Nifty Next 50?
The Nifty Next 50 index comprises the top stocks listed on the National Stock Exchange (NSE) but are not included in the Nifty 50 index. Companies listed in the Nifty Next 50 are viewed as having the potential to become future leaders in their respective sectors, making the index a valuable tool for tracking the overall health and growth of the Indian stock market. Below are the stocks that are included in the nifty Next 50 index:
Company Name
Industry
Bosch Ltd.
Automobile and Auto Components
Samvardhana Motherson International Ltd.
Automobile and Auto Components
TVS Motor Company Ltd.
Automobile and Auto Components
ABB India Ltd.
Capital Goods
Bharat Electronics Ltd.
Capital Goods
Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd.
Capital Goods
Siemens Ltd.
Capital Goods
PI Industries Ltd.
Chemicals
Pidilite Industries Ltd.
Construction Materials
SRF Ltd.
Chemicals
Ambuja Cements Ltd.
Construction Materials
Shree Cement Ltd.
Construction Materials
Berger Paints India Ltd.
Consumer Durables
Havells India Ltd.
Consumer Durables
Avenue Supermarts Ltd.
Consumer Services
Indian Railway Catering And Tourism Corporation Ltd.
Consumer Services
Info Edge (India) Ltd.
Consumer Services
Trent Ltd.
Consumer Services
Zomato Ltd.
Consumer Services
Adani Wilmar Ltd.
Fast Moving Consumer Goods
Colgate Palmolive (India) Ltd.
Fast Moving Consumer Goods
Dabur India Ltd.
Fast Moving Consumer Goods
Godrej Consumer Products Ltd.
Fast Moving Consumer Goods
Marico Ltd.
Fast Moving Consumer Goods
Procter & Gamble Hygiene & Health Care Ltd.
Fast Moving Consumer Goods
United Spirits Ltd.
Fast Moving Consumer Goods
Varun Beverages Ltd.
Fast Moving Consumer Goods
Bajaj Holdings & Investment Ltd.
Financial Services
Bank of Baroda
Financial Services
Canara Bank
Financial Services
Cholamandalam Investment and Finance Company Ltd.
Financial Services
ICICI Lombard General Insurance Company Ltd.
Financial Services
ICICI Prudential Life Insurance Company Ltd.
Financial Services
Life Insurance Corporation of India
Financial Services
Muthoot Finance Ltd.
Financial Services
Punjab National Bank
Financial Services
SBI Cards and Payment Services Ltd.
Financial Services
Shriram Finance Ltd.
Financial Services
Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
Healthcare
Zydus Lifesciences Ltd.
Healthcare
Jindal Steel & Power Ltd.
Metals & Mining
Vedanta Ltd.
Metals & Mining
Adani Total Gas Ltd.
Oil Gas & Consumable Fuels
GAIL (India) Ltd.
Oil Gas & Consumable Fuels
Indian Oil Corporation Ltd.
Oil Gas & Consumable Fuels
Adani Energy Solutions Ltd.
Power
Adani Green Energy Ltd.
Power
Tata Power Co. Ltd.
Power
DLF Ltd.
Realty
InterGlobe Aviation Ltd.
Services
How is Nifty Next 50 calculated?
The Nifty Next 50 Index, comprises 50 companies selected from the Nifty 100 excluding the Nifty 50 constituents, undergoes a precise calculation methodology to ensure accuracy and representation. Establishing a base period, often anchored to a specific date like January 1, 2000, with a base value of 1000, the index utilises the free-float market capitalisation method.
This method considers only tradable shares, accurately reflecting the overall market value of constituent stocks. The calculation involves determining the market capitalisation for each company by multiplying the stock's current market price by tradable shares, aggregating the total market capitalisation, and applying a free-float factor to adjust for non-tradable shares.
The adjusted market capitalisation is then divided by the sum of all adjusted market capitalisations, yielding the weightage of each stock. The final index value is computed by multiplying the base value with the cumulative product of stock weightages, ensuring a precise representation of market value changes in constituent stocks.
The Nifty Next 50 Index is handy for comparing how well investment funds are doing and creating index funds, ETFs, and other structured financial products. In simple terms, it helps measure the performance of a specific set of 50 companies, providing helpful information for investors.
What is the weightage of each stock in Nifty Next 50?
The weightage of each stock in the Nifty Next 50 is determined by its market capitalisation relative to the total market capitalisation of all the stocks in the index. The table below depicts the weightage of the top 10 stocks in Nifty Next 50 (as of January 2024):
Stock
Weightage
Trent
4.19%
Bharat Electronics
4.11%
Shriram Finance
3.55%
Tata Power Company
3.50%
Hindustan Aeronautics
3.27%
Cholamandalam Investment
3.16%
Indian Oil Corporation
2.97%
TVS Motor Company
2.94%
DLF
2.91%
GAIL
2.72%
Is F&O trading possible in Nifty Next 50?
No, F&O trading in Nifty Next 50 is not possible. However, you can invest in an index fund or an ETF that replicates the performance of Nifty Next 50.
How are stocks selected for Nifty Next 50?
The Nifty Next 50 index comprises the top stocks listed on the National Stock Exchange (NSE) but are not included in the Nifty 50 index. The index is rebalanced every six months upon the review of stocks based on various parameters, including market capitalisation, liquidity, and sector representation.
The eligibility criteria for stocks to be included in the Nifty Next 50 include:
- They must be listed on the NSE
- They must be in the Nifty 100 index but not in the Nifty 50 index
- New stocks are reviewed every three months for inclusion in Nifty Next 50
How is the closing price of Nifty Next 50 calculated?
The closing value of the Nifty Next 50 index is computed by considering the weighted average closing prices of its constituent stocks between 3 PM to 3:30 PM.
How can I invest in Nifty Next 50?
It is not possible to directly buy or sell Nifty Next 50 units. However, you can invest in index mutual funds that specifically target the constituent stocks of the Nifty Next 50 index and replicate the performance of Nifty Next 50.
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