ETF & Index Fund Directory — Complete List for All Nifty Indices (2026)
Find every ETF and Index Fund mapped to the Nifty indices we track. See a sector trading below its historical PE? Here's how to invest in it.
101 ETF tickers verified from NSE (15-Apr-2026). Sorted by daily trading value.
How to Use This ETF & Index Fund Directory
This directory maps every exchange-traded fund (ETF) and index mutual fund available in India to the Nifty index it tracks. Whether you follow the broad Nifty 50 or a sectoral index like Bank Nifty or Nifty IT, you can find the complete list of passive investment options below — all 101 ETFs verified directly from NSE data.
ETF vs Index Fund: Which Should You Choose?
ETFs trade on the stock exchange during market hours, just like stocks. You need a Demat account to buy them, and the price you pay depends on real-time supply and demand. Index Funds, on the other hand, are mutual funds that you buy at end-of-day NAV directly from the AMC or through platforms. They don't require a Demat account and support SIP (Systematic Investment Plan) — making them ideal for regular monthly investing.
For lump-sum investments or tactical sector bets, ETFs offer precision and intraday liquidity. For disciplined long-term SIPs, index funds are simpler. If choosing an ETF, prioritise those with higher daily trading volume — this ensures tighter bid-ask spreads and lower impact cost when you buy or sell.
Connecting Valuations to Action
This page is designed to work alongside our PE ratio charts. Check whether an index is trading near or below its long-term average PE ratio on our charts, then come here to find the right ETF or Index Fund to invest in. For example, if Nifty Pharma is showing a PE ratio below its 10-year median, you can look up PHARMABEES (the only Nifty Pharma ETF currently available) and invest accordingly.
How We Compiled This Data
ETF tickers and names are sourced directly from NSE's official ETF market watch data as of April 2026. We cross-referenced each ETF's underlying index to map it to the corresponding Nifty index page on our site. Index Fund listings are included for major AMCs but should be independently verified on the fund house website before investing. Funds marked with ★ are factor/strategy variants (e.g., Momentum or Quality) of the base index — they track a subset, not the full index.
How to use this page: Check the PE Ratio chart for any index. If the index is near or below its historical mean PE, consider investing via the ETFs or Index Funds listed. ETFs trade on the stock exchange (need a Demat account), Index Funds can be purchased directly via AMC or investment platforms.
Disclaimer: For informational purposes only, not investment advice. Links to external platforms may be affiliate links. Verify fund details on AMC websites before investing. ETF tickers from NSE (15-Apr-2026). Index Fund listings need independent verification.