PhysicsWallah share price extended rally after making a strong debut in the Indian stock market today. PhysicsWallah IPO listing date was today, 18 November 2025, and the shares were listed on both the stock exchanges, BSE and NSE.
got listed at ₹145 apiece on the NSE, a premium of 33.03% to the issue price of ₹109 per share. On BSE, PhysicsWallah shares were listed with a premium of 31% to the issue price at ₹143.10 apiece.
After the listing pop, the equity shares of the edtech company sustained gains and hit a high of ₹162.05 apiece on the , up 13.24% from its listing price, and up 48.66% from its issue price.
PhysicsWallah IPO listing was better than the . Ahead of the share debut, PhysicsWallah IPO GMP today and experts signalled listing with around 13% premium.
Should you buy, sell or hold PhysicsWallah shares after listing?
Analysts have recommended booking partial profits in PhysicsWallah shares, and holding the remaining shares for the long term.
“ listing reflected investor confidence in the company’s strong brand recall, affordable test-prep offerings, and its fast-growing hybrid model through both online platforms and PW Pathshala centers. The IPO garnered healthy retail participation, supported by expectations of continued demand for hybrid learning and deeper penetration in Tier II–III markets,” said Shivani Nyati, Head of Wealth at Swastika Investmart Ltd.
The company’s strengths include a loyal student base, scalable digital content engine, expanding offline footprint, and diversified presence across JEE, NEET, UPSC, and state-level exams.
However, competition from other edtech and offline coaching giants, regulatory uncertainties in the education sector, and the challenge of sustaining profitability during expansion remain key risks, Nyati added.
Thus, she advises allottees to book partial profits and hold the remaining PhysicsWallah shares for medium-term growth with a stop loss at ₹130 level.
PhysicsWallah IPO was open from November 11 to 13, and was subscribed 1.81 times in total. The company raised ₹3,480.71 crore from the book-build issue, at an IPO price band of ₹103 to ₹109 per share.
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