At present, all common equities listed on the BSE are considered eligible.
However, it excluded companies classified in Z group, listed mutual funds, firms suspended on the last day of the month prior to review date, the ones objected to by BSE's surveillance department and those traded under a permitted and SME category.
In a circular, Asia Index said, "S&P BSE Sensex will be derived from S&P BSE 100." The new methodology will become effective from June 2016.
Since September 2003, this is being calculated on a free-float market capitalisation methodology.
The free-float market capitalisation-weighted methodology is a widely followed index construction methodology on which majority of global equity indices are based. All major index providers like MSCI, FTSE, STOXX, and Dow Jones use the free-float methodology.