How to Check IPO Allotment Status in 2026 (Updated) — Complete Guide
Step-by-step guide to check your IPO allotment status online via BSE, NSE, or Registrar website. Know exactly when results are declared and what happens next.
How to Check IPO Allotment Status in 2025
After applying for an IPO, every investor eagerly waits for the allotment result. Here's the fastest way to check yours.
Why Allotment Matters
When an IPO is oversubscribed — which most popular ones are — not everyone who applies gets shares. SEBI mandates a transparent lottery (for retail investors) or proportional system. The allotment result tells you whether you're in or out.
Timeline to Remember
| Event | Day |
|---|---|
| IPO closes | T+0 |
| Basis of allotment finalized | T+1 |
| Allotment + Refund / Unblocking | T+2 |
| Listing & trading begins | T+3 |
Method 1: Check on BSE (Fastest)
- Go to the BSE IPO Allotment Status page
- Select the Issue / Company name from the dropdown
- Enter your PAN number or Application Number
- Enter the CAPTCHA and click Submit
You'll instantly see whether shares are allotted and how many.
Method 2: Check on NSE
- Visit NSE's IPO Allotment portal
- Select the company
- Enter your PAN or DP/Client ID
- Submit — result appears immediately
Method 3: Check via Registrar Website
Each IPO has a Registrar to the Issue (RTI) — like KFin Technologies, Link Intime (MUFG), or Bigshare.
- Find the registrar name from the IPO offer document
- Visit their website → Investor Services → IPO Allotment
- Enter PAN or Application Number
The three major registrars:
- KFin Technologies — kfintech.com
- Link Intime (MUFG) — linkintime.co.in
- Bigshare Services — bigshareonline.com
Method 4: Use CheckIPO
On CheckIPO, navigate to the Allotment section, enter your PAN, and check allotment across all three registrars in one go — saving you from visiting three different portals.
What Happens After Allotment?
- Got allotment: Shares appear in your demat account on T+2. You can sell on listing day (T+3).
- Not allotted: Your bank account is unblocked by T+2. No action needed.
- Partially allotted: Only the allotted amount is debited; balance is unblocked.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Multiple applications: Submitting more than one application per PAN leads to rejection of all applications.
- Wrong PAN: Even a single character error can cause rejection.
- Third-party bank accounts: SEBI rules prohibit using someone else's bank account.
Key Takeaway
Always check your allotment status using your PAN on CheckIPO, BSE, NSE, or the registrar's site. Results come out T+1 after issue close. Shares hit your demat by T+2.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is IPO allotment status declared?
IPO allotment is finalized on T+1 (one day after the issue closes). Shares are credited to demat accounts on T+2 and trading begins on T+3.
How do I check IPO allotment on BSE?
Visit the BSE IPO allotment portal, select the company name, enter your PAN or application number, and submit.
What if I did not get allotment?
If not allotted, your blocked funds (ASBA) are unblocked on T+2. There is no interest penalty.
Can I check allotment using my PAN?
Yes. Both BSE and NSE portals accept PAN, application number, or DP/Client ID for allotment status checks.
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