PhysicsWallah Shares Surge 33% in Market Debut

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Nov 18, 2025 10:25

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PhysicsWallah shares jump 33% in market debut. Edtech unicorn lists at Rs 145 on NSE. IPO subscribed nearly 2 times.
New Delhi, Nov 18 (PTI) Shares of edtech unicorn PhysicsWallah Ltd on Tuesday listed with a premium of 33 per cent against the issue price of Rs 109.

The stock started trading at Rs 143.10, registering a jump of 31.28 per cent from the issue price on the BSE, becoming the first major pure-play edtech company to debut on the exchanges. Later, it surged 48.66 per cent to Rs 162.05.

At the NSE, the stock got listed at Rs 145, a premium of 33 per cent from the issue price.

The company's market valuation stood at Rs 43,453.03 crore.

The initial public offering (IPO) of PhysicsWallah received nearly 2 times subscription on the final day of bidding on Thursday last week.


The Rs 3,480-crore initial share sale had a price band of Rs 103-109 per share.

The IPO had a fresh issue of equity shares worth Rs 3,100 crore and an offer for sale (OFS) of up to Rs 380 crore by the promoters.

Noida-based PhysicsWallah filed draft papers with Sebi in March for an IPO via the confidential pre-filing route and received the regulator's approval in July. Following this, the company filed an updated DRHP in September before filing an RHP.

Funds will be used to fuel the company's expansion and growth initiatives.

PhysicsWallah offers test preparation courses for competitive exams focusing on JEE, NEET, GATE and UPSC, along with upskilling programmes, delivered through online platforms (YouTube, website, and apps), tech-enabled offline centres, and hybrid centres that combine online teaching with in-person support.
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