India BIS Certification – Compliant, Trusted, Certified

We help businesses confidently navigate India's BIS certification process. Whether you're importing or manufacturing, our experts simplify your compliance journey and ensure fast approvals.

What is India BIS?

The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) is the national body responsible for the quality certification of products in India. It ensures that goods manufactured or imported into India meet the safety, performance, and quality standards set by Indian regulations.

India BIS Certification for Foreign Manufacturers

India BIS certification is mandatory for overseas manufacturers to legally sell regulated products in India. Most industrial and high-risk goods require compliance under the Foreign Manufacturers Certification Scheme (FMCS), while others fall under the Compulsory Registration Scheme (CRS).

Scope of BIS Certification

The Government of India mandates BIS certification across a wide range of products to ensure quality, safety, and regulatory compliance. These products are categorized under various BIS schemes:

  • Scheme-I (ISI Mark Certification)
  • Scheme-II (Compulsory Registration Scheme – CRS)
  • Scheme-IV (Certificate of Conformity – CoC)
  • Scheme-X (OTR for Heavy Machinery & Equipment)

Applicable product categories include: Chemicals, Polymers, Electronics, Heavy Machinery, Metals & Alloys, Batteries, Textiles, Fertilizers, and more.

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India BIS Application Process

The India BIS certification process is a structured pathway designed to ensure imported and domestically manufactured products meet national safety and quality benchmarks. Below is a detailed breakdown of each step in the BIS certification and audit process:

Identify the Applicable Scheme and IS Standard

Determine whether your product falls under the ISI, FMCS, or CRS certification scheme. Match the product with the correct Indian Standard (IS) code published by BIS.

Compile and Review Documentation

·Valid business registration documents
·Factory location details and ownership structure
·Test reports (if available) from BIS-accredited labs
·Product specifications, high-resolution images

Conduct Product Testing

For most certification categories, sample testing must be carried out in a BIS-recognized Indian laboratory to verify compliance with applicable standards.

Schedule Factory Audit (for ISI/FMCS):

A mandatory step for ISI and FMCS schemes involves a physical audit of the manufacturing site. BIS officials assess quality control procedures, equipment calibration, and safety measures.

Submit Application Online

Once documentation and test results are prepared, manufacturers can apply online via the BIS Manak portal, uploading all necessary documents and tracking application progress.

Receive Certification and Standard Mark

Upon approval, the BIS license is issued along with permission to use the Standard Mark. CRS applicants receive a Registration Number, while ISI/FMCS licensees are issued an official mark with a license number.

Fee for India BIS CRS Scheme

Authority FeeCost in INRCost in USD (Approx)
Application Fee₹ 1000~12.05 USD
Annual License Fee₹ 1000~12.05 USD
Application Processing Fee (incl. one test report)₹ 50,000~602.29 USD
Renewal Application Fee₹ 1000~12.05 USD
Renewal Processing Fee (for two years)₹ 50,000~602.29 USD
Additional Renewal Fee (per extra year)₹ 25,000~301.15 USD
Service Fees (e.g., AIR update, CCL update)₹ 5,000~60.23 USD

Note: Additional product testing charges apply based on category and lab pricing.

Optional Consulting Charges: Professional support such as documentation, liaison, and India Representative services are charged separately based on scope and region. Contact us for a customized quote.

Note: Actual costs vary by product type, country of origin, number of samples, and site inspection complexity.

Timeline

Estimated certification timelines vary depending on the BIS scheme, product complexity, and readiness of required documentation and test results. Below are average durations:

Pro Tip: Delays often occur due to incomplete documents or non-compliant test results. Ensure all inputs are accurate and up to date.

CRS Scheme

4–6 weeks

ISI/FMCS Scheme

3–6 months (including factory audit)

Renewal

2–4 weeks (if no major changes)

FAQs

No. India BIS certification is only mandatory for items specified in the Quality Control Orders (QCOs) or covered under mandatory schemes like ISI and CRS.

Yes, but they are required to appoint an Authorized Indian Representative (AIR) to act on their behalf in India.

 A BIS certificate is typically valid for 2 years and can be renewed upon successful reassessment and compliance.

No. Only test reports issued by BIS-recognized laboratories located in India are accepted for certification.

India BIS offers multiple schemes including ISI Mark Scheme, Compulsory Registration Scheme (CRS), and Foreign Manufacturers Certification Scheme (FMCS).

For CRS scheme, no inspection is required. However, ISI and FMCS schemes mandate a factory inspection by BIS officials or designated agencies.

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