IPO and Primary Markets

IPO Analysis Made Easy

A lifecycle-oriented course teaching users how to assess upcoming IPOs, track allotment, and transition listed issues into long-term research.

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Course detail truth

This course route is useful for guided learning right now, but saved continuity still depends on public release

Use IPO Analysis Made Easy confidently for public learning, while keeping auth continuity, premium workflow promises, and support follow-through honest until those live paths are fully verified.

Signed-in continuity is active enough to carry course usage into account and workspace flows.
Commercial billing is intentionally scheduled later during private beta, so missing Razorpay inputs should not be treated as a blocker here.
Support delivery is still not fully active, so course-route support expectations should stay conservative.

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Access

Bundle included

Level

Beginner

Duration

8 modules

Instructor

Amit Bhawani

Audience

IPO-focused retail investors

Bundle fit

Subscriber conversion bundle

Lessons

8 structured lessons

Deliverables

3 support assets

Prerequisites

Know basic stock-market terms
Be familiar with lot size, issue dates, and demat account basics
Keep the IPO hub open while moving through the course

Included deliverables

IPO document-review checklist
Allotment and listing-day action sheet
Issue-quality scoring framework

Module flow

1

IPO lifecycle

2

DRHP and RHP basics

3

Grey market premium rules

4

Subscription data

5

Allotment checks

6

Listing-day read

7

SME IPO risk

8

IPO archive to stock handoff

Where this fits in the library

IPO guide -> live workshop -> issue page -> allotment follow-up -> archive memory

Intended audience

Primary-market and listing-focused users

Library outcome

Turn one-time IPO curiosity into a repeatable event-led research habit.

Follow-through surfaces

Use the matching learn track to recap concepts in plain language.
Route course graduates into the right product surface: charts, stock pages, IPO pages, or wealth pages.
Turn high-intent learners into webinar attendees, newsletter readers, or mentorship prospects.

Course operating note

The course layer now carries real lesson blocks, prerequisites, deliverables, and route handoffs. The remaining work is deeper lesson payloads, progress persistence, replay assets, and bundle-linked access control.