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Nifty IT CAGR — 5, 10, 15 & 20-Year Historical Returns (Aug 2003–Mar 2026)

Data as of 2026-03-31 · Window: Aug 2003 – Mar 2026 · Source: NSE index month-end closing values (retrieved via the EODHD historical data API; month-end closes validated against NSE published values)

Answer

As of 31 Mar 2026, the Nifty IT index had compounded at 2.37% over 5 years, 9.90% over 10 years, 9.80% over 15 years and 9.96% over 20 years (price return, month-end closes, dividends excluded). Since inception in Aug 2003, it compounded at 14.01% per annum. Past performance does not predict future results.

Trailing CAGR of the Nifty IT (as of 31 Mar 2026)

PeriodStartEndStart closeEnd closeCAGR
5 yearsMar 2021Mar 202625,855.0029,062.602.37%
10 yearsMar 2016Mar 202611,309.3029,062.609.90%
15 yearsMar 2011Mar 20267,148.1029,062.609.80%
20 yearsMar 2006Mar 20264,352.9029,062.609.96%
Since Aug 2003 (22.6 years)Aug 2003Mar 20261,505.6329,062.6014.01%

Nifty IT calendar-year returns

YearReturn
2004+24.75%
2005+33.03%
2006+39.04%
2007-11.41%
2008-54.56%
2009+166.04%
2010+28.75%
2011-18.05%
2012-1.86%
2013+57.97%
2014+17.84%
2015-0.03%
2016-7.25%
2017+12.18%
2018+23.78%
2019+8.39%
2020+54.94%
2021+59.58%
2022-26.04%
2023+24.08%
2024+22.03%
2025-12.58%
2026 (to 31 Mar 2026)-23.29%

December-close to December-close; final row is a partial year.

Source & methodology

Frequently asked questions

What was the Nifty IT's 10-year CAGR as of Mar 2026?

The Nifty IT recorded a 10-year price-return CAGR of 9.90% between Mar 2016 and Mar 2026, based on month-end closes excluding dividends. Past performance does not predict future results.

What were the best and worst calendar years for the Nifty IT?

In this dataset, the Nifty IT's best full calendar year was 2009 (+166.04%) and its worst was 2008 (-54.56%), measured December-close to December-close. Past performance does not predict future results.

Do these Nifty IT returns include dividends?

No. These figures are computed from Nifty IT index closing values, which are price-return (dividends excluded). The total-return (TRI) variant of the index compounded higher over the same periods.

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