List of BSE Trading Holidays in India in 2025
BSE operates on weekdays from 9:30 am to 3:30 pm besides a pre-market session implemented from 9:00 am to 9:15 am. It follows holidays during which trading operations remain closed.
This blog summarises the list of holidays in BSE this year. Therefore, keep scrolling to learn about it in the upcoming section.
List of Holidays in BSE in 2025
Take a look at the table illustrated below consisting of BSE holidays:
*Muhurat Trading will be conducted on Tuesday, October 21, 2025, Diwali * Laxmi Puja.
Timings for Muhurat Trading will be notified by the exchange subsequently.
What are the Segments Under the Bombay Stock Exchange?
There are four segments in BSE, and each shares expected holiday dates only, with a few exceptions:
- Equity, Derivative, and SLB Segments
- Currency Derivatives and Interest Rate Derivatives Segments
- NDS-RST – Reporting, Settlement and Trading and Tri-Party Repo
- Commodity Derivatives Segment
Thus, this is all about the holidays in BSE in 2025. Trading exchanges may alter in any of the holidays mentioned above and will be notified beforehand through a separate circular.
FAQs about BSE Holidays in 2025
Which months have the maximum number of holidays in the BSE’s holiday calendar of 2025?
April and October have the most number of BSE holidays in 2025. Each month has 3 trading holidays.
Does BSE remain closed on Saturday and Sunday?
Yes, the trading operations at BSE are closed on Saturdays and Sundays.
Are trading holidays the same for the BSE and the NSE?
In most cases, the trading holidays are the same for both the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and the National Stock Exchange (NSE). However, it is always recommended that you verify from official sources for any minor variations.
Can people trade on stock market holidays?
Individuals cannot place or execute orders during stock market holidays.
Does the BSE operate on weekends?
No, the Bombay Stock Exchange operates only during weekdays - Monday to Friday.
Can the BSE change any declared holidays?
Yes, the Bombay Stock Exchange can change any declared holiday by issuing a circular.
What happens to pending trade orders on BSE holidays?
All pending trade orders remain within the system and are processed on the next working day.