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BIS Certification is a mandatory compliance requirement for over 1000+ product categories in India, ensuring safety, quality, and reliability as per Indian Standards. It covers multiple schemes, including BIS CRS (Compulsory Registration Scheme) for electronics and IT goods, and BIS FMCS (Foreign Manufacturers Certification Scheme) for overseas manufacturers. Instacertify, as a professional compliance consultant, simplifies the entire BIS certification and registration process—covering documentation, testing, and coordination with BIS officials—helping businesses achieve faster approvals and legal market access across India.

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Streamlining the BIS Certification​

Streamlining the BIS Certification​

Streamlining BIS certification is essential for ensuring product quality, safety, and regulatory compliance in the Indian market. It covers mandatory schemes like ISI Mark, CRS, and FMCS. By simplifying complex documentation, testing, and coordination with officials, businesses can achieve faster approvals and enhanced consumer trust, ensuring legal market access for over 1,000 product categories while maintaining high performance standards.
  • Ensures product quality and safety
  • Protects consumers from substandard goods
  • Mandatory for certain product categories
  • Boosts market credibility and consumer trust
  • Supports standardization and regulatory compliance
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Types of BIS Certification

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BIS ISI MARK DOMENSTIC

BIS ISI Mark Domestic certification is essential for Indian manufacturers of regulated products like electronics, toys, and construction materials. It ensures compliance with Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) safety and quality norms. The process involves online application, factory audits, and product testing at recognized labs. Achieving this certification builds consumer trust, enables government tender participation, and ensures legal market access.
  • Create login credentials and a manufacturer profile on the BIS portal.
  • Submit product details and initiate testing request through the BIS portal.
  • Conduct pre-testing and map samples using the BIS QR code system.
  • Undergo document scrutiny and on-site audit by the BIS inspecting officer.
  • Post successful audit, product samples are sealed and verified.
  • Based on conformity and compliance, the BIS ISI licence is granted.
ISI

BIS FOR CRS REGISTRATION

BIS CRS (Compulsory Registration Scheme) registration is a mandatory certification for electronic and IT products sold in India. It ensures products meet specific Indian safety standards (IS) to protect consumers from hazards. Manufacturers must have their products tested in BIS-recognized labs before registering. Once granted, the registration allows the use of the "Standard Mark" for market entry.
  • Create login credentials on the BIS CRS portal and get approval.
  • Generate the QR code and submit the product for testing as per the relevant Indian Standard.
  • Apply for BIS CRS registration by uploading test reports and documents.
  • Receive the BIS CRS licence after successful review and approval.
CRS

BIS FOR FMCS

The Foreign Manufacturers Certification Scheme (FMCS) by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) enables international manufacturers to use the Standard Mark on products exported to India. This mandatory certification ensures that goods comply with applicable Indian Standards. The process involves rigorous factory audits, independent laboratory testing, and the appointment of an Authorized Indian Representative to ensure regulatory accountability.
  • Prepare documents – machinery, testing instruments, QMS, drawings, AIR details.
  • Submit an offline application to BIS New Delhi with fees.
  • BIS schedules and conducts factory audit.
  • During the audit the sample is sealed and sent to india by BIS Official or testing at BIS testing facility
  • Submit reports and obtain BIS ISI licence.
FMCS

Scheme X

Scheme X, under the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) conformity assessment, is a specialized certification process designed for products requiring stringent quality oversight. It involves rigorous evaluation of manufacturing processes and product testing to ensure adherence to Indian Standards. This scheme empowers manufacturers to use the ISI mark, building consumer trust and ensuring safety, reliability, and regulatory compliance.
  • Submit application with all required documents and technical files to BIS.
  • Assessment by BIS officials of submitted data and product conformity.
  • Testing at BIS-approved facility, if required, to verify safety compliance.
  • Grant of certification upon successful evaluation and report approval.
Scheme X

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. What is BIS? +
The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) is the National Standards Body of India, established under the BIS Act, 2016. It operates under the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution and is responsible for the harmonious development of the activities of standardization, marking, and quality certification of goods. Its primary objective is to ensure product quality, consumer safety, and reliability by formulating standards and verifying that products meet these specified benchmarks before they enter the Indian market.
Q2. What services does BIS offer? +
BIS offers a comprehensive range of services aimed at quality assurance and standardization. These primarily include standards formulation for various sectors, product certification schemes (such as the ISI mark and Compulsory Registration Scheme), and management systems certification. Additionally, BIS provides Hallmarking services for gold and silver jewelry, laboratory services for testing samples, training services through the National Institute of Training for Standardization (NITS), and foreign manufacturer certification for goods imported into India.
Q3. What are the types of BIS certifications? +
There are several types of certification schemes under BIS depending on the product category. The most prominent is Scheme-I, which grants the license to use the standard ISI Mark and involves factory audits and product testing. Scheme-II is the Compulsory Registration Scheme (CRS), which is generally applicable to electronics and IT goods and relies on self-declaration of conformity based on testing. Other types include the Foreign Manufacturers Certification Scheme (FMCS) for overseas entities, the Hallmarking Scheme for precious metals, and the Eco-Mark Scheme for environmentally friendly products.
Q4. What is the ISI Mark? +
The ISI Mark is a certification mark that certifies that a product conforms to an Indian Standard (IS) developed by the Bureau of Indian Standards. It is the most recognized sign of quality and safety in India for industrial and consumer goods. Obtaining this mark is mandatory for certain product categories, such as cement, steel, household electrical appliances, and infant food, to ensure they are safe for consumption or use, while for other products, it is a voluntary sign of quality assurance.
Q5. What is BIS CRS? +
BIS CRS stands for the Compulsory Registration Scheme, which operates under Scheme-II of the BIS conformity assessment regulations. Unlike the ISI mark which requires factory inspections, CRS is based on a self-declaration of conformity. Manufacturers must get their products tested at BIS-recognized laboratories and then register them with BIS. This scheme is predominantly mandatory for electronics and IT goods, such as laptops, mobile phones, power adapters, and LED lights, ensuring they meet Indian safety standards.
Q6. Why is BIS certification important? +
BIS certification is critical because it serves as a third-party guarantee of quality, safety, and reliability of products to the end consumer. For manufacturers, it is often a legal requirement to manufacture or sell specific goods in the Indian market, as failure to comply with Quality Control Orders (QCOs) can lead to legal action and stopping of sales. Furthermore, it enhances brand reputation, ensures compliance with public health and safety regulations, and facilitates smoother trade by aligning products with national standards.
Q7. Who needs BIS certification? +
BIS certification is required by any manufacturer—whether located in India or abroad—who intends to sell products that fall under the mandatory certification list (Quality Control Orders) in the Indian market. This includes domestic manufacturers, foreign manufacturers (who must appoint an Authorized Indian Representative), and sometimes importers who need to ensure their suppliers are certified. While it is mandatory for products like electronics, steel, and toys, other manufacturers may opt for it voluntarily to demonstrate superior product quality to their customers.
Q8. How long is BIS certification valid? +
The validity of a BIS certification depends on the specific scheme under which it is granted. Generally, a license for the ISI Mark (Scheme-I) is initially granted for a period of one to two years and can be renewed subsequently for periods up to five years based on satisfactory performance. For the Compulsory Registration Scheme (CRS), the registration is typically valid for two years and can be renewed every two to five years upon request and payment of necessary fees, provided there are no changes to the product standards or technical specifications.