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Average Market Capitalization of Listed Companies During the Six Average Market Capitalization of listed companies during the six months ended 31 December 2019 NSE 6 month MSEI 6 month Categorization BSE 6 month Avg Average of All Avg Total Avg Total as per SEBI Sr. No. Company name ISIN BSE Symbol Total Market Cap NSE Symbol MSE Symbol Exchanges Market Cap Market Cap in Circular dated in (Rs. Crs.) (Rs. Cr.) (Rs. Crs.) (Rs Crs.) Oct 6, 2017 1 RELIANCE INDUSTRIES LTD. INE002A01018 RELIANCE 8,62,948.40 RELIANCE 8,63,094.99 8,63,021.70 Large Cap 2 TATA CONSULTANCY SERVICES LTD. INE467B01029 TCS 8,02,794.79 TCS 8,02,833.84 8,02,814.32 Large Cap 3 HDFC BANK LTD. INE040A01034 HDFCBANK 6,57,924.81 HDFCBANK 6,57,673.78 6,57,799.29 Large Cap 4 HINDUSTAN UNILEVER LTD. INE030A01027 HINDUNILVR 4,17,295.60 HINDUNILVR 4,17,358.07 4,17,326.84 Large Cap 5 HOUSING DEVELOPMENT FINANCE CO INE001A01036 HDFC 3,77,046.89 HDFC 3,76,045.83 3,76,546.36 Large Cap 6 INFOSYS LTD. INE009A01021 INFY 3,22,649.22 INFY 3,24,363.32 3,23,506.27 Large Cap 7 ITC LTD. INE154A01025 ITC 3,10,044.94 ITC 3,09,810.29 3,09,927.62 Large Cap 8 KOTAK MAHINDRA BANK LTD. INE237A01028 KOTAKBANK 2,98,498.43 KOTAKBANK 2,98,448.59 2,98,473.51 Large Cap 9 ICICI BANK LTD. INE090A01021 ICICIBANK 2,92,955.49 ICICIBANK 2,92,761.69 2,92,858.59 Large Cap 10 STATE BANK OF INDIA INE062A01020 SBIN 2,76,148.52 SBIN 2,76,174.28 2,76,161.40 Large Cap 11 BAJAJ FINANCE LIMITED INE296A01024 BAJFINANCE 2,19,721.08 BAJFINANCE 2,17,488.62 2,18,604.85 Large Cap 12 MARUTI SUZUKI INDIA LTD. INE585B01010 MARUTI 2,00,562.70 MARUTI 2,00,578.80 2,00,570.75 Large Cap 13 LARSEN & TOUBRO LTD. INE018A01030 LT 1,94,647.40 LT 1,94,623.72 1,94,635.56 Large Cap 14 BHARTI AIRTEL LTD. INE397D01024 BHARTIARTL 1,94,351.90 BHARTIARTL 1,94,363.78 1,94,357.84 Large Cap 15 AXIS BANK LTD. INE238A01034 AXISBANK 1,94,164.20 AXISBANK 1,93,604.44 1,93,884.32 Large Cap 16 OIL AND NATURAL GAS CORPORATIO INE213A01029 ONGC 1,72,452.89 ONGC 1,69,437.95 1,70,945.42 Large Cap 17 ASIAN PAINTS LTD. INE021A01026 ASIANPAINT 1,57,669.23 ASIANPAINT 1,57,675.35 1,57,672.29 Large Cap 18 WIPRO LTD. INE075A01022 WIPRO 1,47,935.70 WIPRO 1,48,047.36 1,47,991.53 Large Cap 19 HCL TECHNOLOGIES LTD. INE860A01027 HCLTECH 1,47,215.89 HCLTECH 1,47,178.97 1,47,197.43 Large Cap 20 INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LTD. INE242A01010 IOC 1,31,184.37 IOC 1,27,600.89 1,29,392.63 Large Cap 21 BAJAJ FINSERV LTD. INE918I01018 BAJAJFINSV 1,29,358.25 BAJAJFINSV 1,29,383.00 1,29,370.63 Large Cap 22 NESTLE INDIA LTD. INE239A01016 NESTLEIND 1,28,262.96 1,28,262.96 Large Cap 23 COAL INDIA LTD. INE522F01014 COALINDIA 1,26,573.62 COALINDIA 1,25,668.80 1,26,121.21 Large Cap 24 NTPC LTD. INE733E01010 NTPC 1,19,743.05 NTPC 1,19,740.63 1,19,741.84 Large Cap 25 ULTRATECH CEMENT LTD. INE481G01011 ULTRACEMCO 1,17,483.75 ULTRACEMCO 1,17,063.90 1,17,273.83 Large Cap 26 HDFC LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY LI INE795G01014 HDFCLIFE 1,11,996.28 HDFCLIFE 1,11,987.45 1,11,991.87 Large Cap 27 AVENUE SUPERMARTS LIMITED INE192R01011 DMART 1,06,073.67 DMART 1,06,002.49 1,06,038.08 Large Cap 28 TITAN COMPANY LIMITED INE280A01028 TITAN 1,04,151.68 TITAN 1,04,155.22 1,04,153.45 Large Cap 29 POWER GRID CORPORATION OF INDI INE752E01010 POWERGRID 1,04,000.60 POWERGRID 1,04,017.19 1,04,008.89 Large Cap 30 SUN PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRIES INE044A01036 SUNPHARMA 1,00,874.04 SUNPHARMA 1,00,891.94 1,00,882.99 Large Cap 31 INDUSIND BANK LTD. INE095A01012 INDUSINDBK 96,685.92 INDUSINDBK 96,044.70 96,365.31 Large Cap 32 BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION L INE029A01011 BPCL 94,509.05 BPCL 94,513.28 94,511.17 Large Cap 33 HINDUSTAN ZINC LTD. INE267A01025 HINDZINC 90,329.76 HINDZINC 90,319.29 90,324.52 Large Cap 34 SBI LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY LIM INE123W01016 SBILIFE 87,197.49 SBILIFE 87,202.56 87,200.03 Large Cap 35 BAJAJ AUTO LTD. INE917I01010 BAJAJ-AUTO 85,371.33 BAJAJ-AUTO 85,375.40 85,373.36 Large Cap 36 ADANI PORTS AND SPECIAL ECONOM INE742F01042 ADANIPORTS 78,733.26 ADANIPORTS 79,379.52 79,056.39 Large Cap 37 DABUR INDIA LTD. INE016A01026 DABUR 78,723.83 DABUR 78,721.62 78,722.73 Large Cap 38 BRITANNIA INDUSTRIES LTD. INE216A01030 BRITANNIA 69,876.29 BRITANNIA 69,869.34 69,872.81 Large Cap 39 SHREE CEMENT LTD. INE070A01015 SHREECEM 69,745.04 SHREECEM 69,277.42 69,511.23 Large Cap 40 MAHINDRA & MAHINDRA LTD. INE101A01026 M&M 69,489.46 M&M 69,491.99 69,490.72 Large Cap 41 TECH MAHINDRA LTD. INE669C01036 TECHM 69,128.25 TECHM 69,778.81 69,453.53 Large Cap 42 BANDHAN BANK LIMITED INE545U01014 BANDHANBNK 69,784.50 BANDHANBNK 68,014.23 68,899.37 Large Cap 43 GODREJ CONSUMER PRODUCTS LTD. INE102D01028 GODREJCP 68,113.24 GODREJCP 68,116.30 68,114.77 Large Cap 44 PIDILITE INDUSTRIES LTD. INE318A01026 PIDILITIND 67,461.83 PIDILITIND 67,470.24 67,466.04 Large Cap 45 ICICI PRUDENTIAL LIFE INSURANC INE726G01019 ICICIPRULI 64,275.31 ICICIPRULI 64,281.03 64,278.17 Large Cap 46 INTERGLOBE AVIATION LIMITED INE646L01027 INDIGO 59,463.19 INDIGO 59,465.49 59,464.34 Large Cap 47 GAIL (INDIA) LTD. INE129A01019 GAIL 58,525.23 GAIL 58,533.21 58,529.22 Large Cap 48 JSW STEEL LTD. INE019A01038 JSWSTEEL 58,158.23 JSWSTEEL 58,160.88 58,159.55 Large Cap 49 HDFC ASSET MANAGEMENT COMPANY INE127D01025 HDFCAMC 58,001.13 HDFCAMC 58,000.47 58,000.80 Large Cap 50 ICICI LOMBARD GENERAL INSURANC INE765G01017 ICICIGI 56,185.51 ICICIGI 56,184.57 56,185.04 Large Cap 51 VEDANTA LIMITED INE205A01025 VEDL 55,619.84 VEDL 55,630.72 55,625.28 Large Cap 52 EICHER MOTORS LTD. INE066A01013 EICHERMOT 52,402.57 EICHERMOT 52,385.11 52,393.84 Large Cap 53 HERO MOTOCORP LTD. INE158A01026 HEROMOTOCO 50,920.96 HEROMOTOCO 50,924.87 50,922.92 Large Cap 54 GRASIM INDUSTRIES LTD. INE047A01021 GRASIM 50,531.34 GRASIM 50,529.29 50,530.31 Large Cap 55 SIEMENS LTD. INE003A01024 SIEMENS 49,599.52 SIEMENS 49,598.95 49,599.24 Large Cap 56 MARICO LTD. INE196A01026 MARICO 47,802.43 MARICO 47,796.89 47,799.66 Large Cap 57 BHARTI INFRATEL LTD. INE121J01017 INFRATEL 45,967.95 INFRATEL 45,969.98 45,968.97 Large Cap 58 DLF LTD. INE271C01023 DLF 45,684.31 DLF 45,524.82 45,604.56 Large Cap 59 TATA MOTORS LTD. INE155A01022 TATAMOTORS 45,547.99 TATAMOTORS 45,555.93 45,551.96 Large Cap 60 TATA STEEL LTD. INE081A01012 TATASTEEL 45,725.24 TATASTEEL 44,958.84 45,342.04 Large Cap 61 DR.REDDYS LABORATORIES LTD. INE089A01023 DRREDDY 45,172.00 DRREDDY 45,189.68 45,180.84 Large Cap 62 DIVIS LABORATORIES LTD. INE361B01024 DIVISLAB 44,718.72 DIVISLAB 44,715.73 44,717.23 Large Cap 63 UPL LIMITED INE628A01036 UPL 44,325.25 UPL 44,325.21 44,325.23 Large Cap 64 UNITED SPIRITS LTD. INE854D01024 UNITDSPR 43,981.40 MCDOWELL-N 43,984.12 43,982.76 Large Cap 65 BOSCH LTD. INE323A01026 BOSCHLTD 43,713.85 BOSCHLTD 43,712.84 43,713.35 Large Cap 66 HINDALCO INDUSTRIES LTD. INE038A01020 HINDALCO 43,559.76 HINDALCO 43,556.84 43,558.30 Large Cap 67 HINDUSTAN PETROLEUM CORPORATIO INE094A01015 HINDPETRO 42,661.33 HINDPETRO 42,661.95 42,661.64 Large Cap 68 HAVELLS INDIA LTD. INE176B01034 HAVELLS 42,483.94 HAVELLS 42,475.69 42,479.82 Large Cap 69 BERGER PAINTS INDIA LTD. INE463A01038 BERGEPAINT 40,822.58 BERGEPAINT 40,823.53 40,823.05 Large Cap 70 AMBUJA CEMENTS LTD. INE079A01024 AMBUJACEM 40,244.83 AMBUJACEM 40,247.82 40,246.32 Large Cap 71 GENERAL INSURANCE CORPORATION INE481Y01014 GICRE 39,403.90 GICRE 39,432.92 39,418.41 Large Cap 72 PETRONET LNG LTD. INE347G01014 PETRONET 39,076.47 PETRONET 39,085.55 39,081.01 Large Cap 73 BAJAJ HOLDINGS & INVESTMENT LT INE118A01012 BAJAJHLDNG 38,939.15 BAJAJHLDNG 38,935.22 38,937.18 Large Cap 74 BANK OF BARODA INE028A01039 BANKBARODA 39,367.21 BANKBARODA 38,501.02 38,934.12 Large Cap 75 CIPLA LTD. INE059A01026 CIPLA 38,563.85 CIPLA 38,561.44 38,562.64 Large Cap 76 COLGATE-PALMOLIVE (INDIA) LTD. INE259A01022 COLPAL 37,231.14 COLPAL 37,228.97 37,230.06 Large Cap 77 MOTHERSON SUMI SYSTEMS LTD. INE775A01035 MOTHERSUMI 36,837.49 MOTHERSUMI 36,847.32 36,842.40 Large Cap 78 PROCTER & GAMBLE HYGIENE & HEA INE179A01014 PGHH 35,918.21 PGHH 35,940.54 35,929.38 Large Cap 79 PIRAMAL ENTERPRISES LTD. INE140A01024 PEL 35,097.21 PEL 35,102.76 35,099.98 Large Cap 80 GLAXOSMITHKLINE CONSUMER HEALT INE264A01014 GSKCONS 34,816.09 GSKCONS 34,829.27 34,822.68 Large Cap 81 UNITED BREWERIES LTD.
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