Behari Lal Engineering IPO Allotment Status: Check on MUFG Intime, BSE & NSE

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Behari Lal Engineering IPO Allotment Status
Table Of Contents
  • Important Dates
  • How to Check Behari Lal Engineering IPO Allotment Status?
  • Behari Lal Engineering IPO Subscription Details
  • What’s Next After Allotment?
  • Final Word

Behari Lal Engineering IPO allotment is scheduled for Monday, August 17, 2026, after the issue received a massive 108.44x overall subscription. Retail investors subscribed 53.271x, while QIBs and NIIs subscribed over 165x each. The strong demand is notable, and this guide explains when and how investors can check their allotment status.

Important Dates

  • Allotment Date: Monday, August 17, 2026
  • Refund Initiation: Tuesday, August 18, 2026
  • Demat Credit: Tuesday, August 18, 2026
  • Listing Date: Wednesday, August 19, 2026

How to Check Behari Lal Engineering IPO Allotment Status?

Method 1: Check on BSE

  • Visit the BSE IPO application status page: https://www.bseindia.com/investors/appli_check
  • Select the relevant Equity issue and choose Behari Lal Engineering.
  • Enter your application number or PAN as requested.
  • Enter the captcha shown on the screen.
  • Click Submit to view the allotment status.

Method 2: Check on NSE

Method 3: Check on Registrar, MUFG Intime

  • Visit the MUFG Intime IPO application status page: https://in.mpms.mufg.com/Initial_Offer/public-issues.html
  • Select Behari Lal Engineering from the company list.
  • Choose the identification method available to you.
  • Enter your PAN, application number, or DP/Client ID.
  • Submit the details to view your allotment result.

Behari Lal Engineering IPO Subscription Details

CategorySubscription
QIB (Qualified Institutional Buyers)165.326x
NII (Non-Institutional Investors)165.315x
RII (Retail Individual Investors)53.271x
Total108.44x

Source: INDmoney

  • Demand was extremely strong across every major category. Overall subscription reached 108.44x, meaning investors collectively applied for more than 108 times the shares available.
  • QIB and NII demand was particularly high. Both categories subscribed at around 165x, more than three times the retail subscription of 53.271x. This shows that demand was not limited to retail investors.

The high retail subscription also means a valid application does not guarantee allotment. With 53.271x demand in the retail category, many applicants may receive no shares.

What’s Next After Allotment?

If shares are allotted, the result should become visible through the registrar, BSE, or NSE once the allotment process is completed. Shares are scheduled to be credited to eligible investors' demat accounts on August 18, 2026, followed by listing on August 19, 2026.

Because the retail category was subscribed 53.271x, investors should not assume that every successful application will receive the full number of shares applied for. In a heavily oversubscribed IPO, allotment depends on the final basis of allotment and the number of shares available to each category.

If shares are not allotted, the blocked application amount should be released as per the IPO process. BSE states that funds for non-allotted or partially allotted applications are required to be unblocked within the prescribed timeline after finalisation of the basis of allotment.

The important point is that non-allotment does not prevent an investor from buying the stock later. After listing, investors can purchase shares through the stock exchange, but the market price may be very different from the ₹285 IPO price.

Final Word

The strongest signal from Behari Lal Engineering IPO is the 108.44x subscription, but high demand does not remove the company's customer churn, working-capital, and automobile-sector risks.

For investors who receive allotment, the next practical step is to watch the listing valuation, and over the longer term, track customer retention, working capital, and cash generation rather than focusing only on the initial listing reaction.

To prepare for listing day, read our guide on what to do after an IPO lists: sell, hold, or buy.

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