BIS Certification is a conformity mark issued by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), the national standards body of India. It signifies that a product meets the required Indian standards of safety, quality, and performance. For many products, especially electronics, appliances, construction materials, and chemicals, BIS certification is mandatory under various government regulations.
There are multiple certification schemes under BIS, including the ISI mark scheme for domestic manufacturers, the Compulsory Registration Scheme (CRS) for electronics and IT goods, and the Foreign Manufacturers Certification Scheme (FMCS) for overseas brands. BIS certification boosts customer trust, helps prevent legal penalties, and enhances marketability.
Getting BIS certified provides legal access to regulated markets and builds consumer confidence by validating product quality and safety. It is often mandatory for importers and domestic manufacturers operating in critical industries like electronics, chemicals, and infrastructure.
A certified product is more likely to be accepted by government buyers, corporate procurement departments, and e-commerce platforms. The mark enhances brand value and acts as a symbol of trustworthiness and regulatory compliance.
Mandatory for many electronic, chemical, and construction products
Enhances consumer confidence and brand reputation
Required for selling on major retail and e-commerce platforms
Prevents customs and legal issues for imports and manufacturing
Easier participation in government tenders
Ensures adherence to quality, safety, and environmental standards
BIS certification is mandatory for manufacturers and importers of specified items under various government notifications. Both Indian and foreign manufacturers are eligible, subject to compliance with BIS guidelines. Depending on the product and location of production, the applicable scheme (ISI, CRS, FMCS, or Hallmarking) will vary.
Indian manufacturers of notified items (ISI scheme)
Importers and Indian brands of electronics (CRS scheme)
Foreign manufacturers wanting to sell in India (FMCS scheme)
Gold and silver product sellers (Hallmarking scheme)
Products notified by BIS under Compulsory Certification List
Entities with access to testing facilities or third-party lab partnerships
Each scheme under BIS requires a specific set of documents. Proper documentation ensures faster processing and avoids application rejections. Our team helps in compiling and verifying all necessary documents in advance.
Copy of business registration certificate (e.g., GST, Udyam)
Details of manufacturing premises and layout plan
Product technical specification sheet
Factory license or ISO certificate (if available)
Test reports from BIS-recognized labs
Quality control plan and product flow chart
Authorized signatory documents (PAN, Aadhaar)
Letter of Authorization (for representatives)
BIS application form and undertaking
Proof of brand ownership (trademark certificate, if applicable)
The process of obtaining BIS certification varies based on the scheme and product category. However, most follow a structured workflow involving application submission, lab testing, factory inspection, and issuance of the certificate.
Identify applicable BIS scheme and standard for the product
Prepare technical documents and drawings
Conduct product testing at BIS-approved lab
Submit application with test report and required forms
Coordinate factory inspection (if applicable)
Respond to BIS queries and provide clarifications
Receive Certificate of Conformity and BIS license number
Apply BIS mark or label on certified products
Maintain compliance and file renewals as required
BIS certification is compulsory for many electronic and industrial products
Choose the correct certification scheme based on your product type
Indian and foreign manufacturers have different procedures
Testing must be done at BIS-recognized laboratories only
Factory inspections are mandatory for ISI and FMCS schemes
Renewal is typically required every 2 years
Labeling the product with the BIS mark is mandatory post-certification
Failure to comply can result in penalties, product recall, or import bans
You may need to appoint an Authorized Indian Representative (AIR) if applying as a foreign entity
UrbanDox offers continuous support for testing, renewals, and legal queries
BIS Certification is a conformity mark issued by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), the national standards body of India. It signifies that a product meets the required Indian standards of safety, quality, and performance. For many products, especially electronics, appliances, construction materials, and chemicals, BIS certification is mandatory under various government regulations.
There are multiple certification schemes under BIS, including the ISI mark scheme for domestic manufacturers, the Compulsory Registration Scheme (CRS) for electronics and IT goods, and the Foreign Manufacturers Certification Scheme (FMCS) for overseas brands. BIS certification boosts customer trust, helps prevent legal penalties, and enhances marketability.
Getting BIS certified provides legal access to regulated markets and builds consumer confidence by validating product quality and safety. It is often mandatory for importers and domestic manufacturers operating in critical industries like electronics, chemicals, and infrastructure.
A certified product is more likely to be accepted by government buyers, corporate procurement departments, and e-commerce platforms. The mark enhances brand value and acts as a symbol of trustworthiness and regulatory compliance.
Mandatory for many electronic, chemical, and construction products
Enhances consumer confidence and brand reputation
Required for selling on major retail and e-commerce platforms
Prevents customs and legal issues for imports and manufacturing
Easier participation in government tenders
Ensures adherence to quality, safety, and environmental standards
BIS certification is mandatory for manufacturers and importers of specified items under various government notifications. Both Indian and foreign manufacturers are eligible, subject to compliance with BIS guidelines. Depending on the product and location of production, the applicable scheme (ISI, CRS, FMCS, or Hallmarking) will vary.
Indian manufacturers of notified items (ISI scheme)
Importers and Indian brands of electronics (CRS scheme)
Foreign manufacturers wanting to sell in India (FMCS scheme)
Gold and silver product sellers (Hallmarking scheme)
Products notified by BIS under Compulsory Certification List
Entities with access to testing facilities or third-party lab partnerships
Each scheme under BIS requires a specific set of documents. Proper documentation ensures faster processing and avoids application rejections. Our team helps in compiling and verifying all necessary documents in advance.
Copy of business registration certificate (e.g., GST, Udyam)
Details of manufacturing premises and layout plan
Product technical specification sheet
Factory license or ISO certificate (if available)
Test reports from BIS-recognized labs
Quality control plan and product flow chart
Authorized signatory documents (PAN, Aadhaar)
Letter of Authorization (for representatives)
BIS application form and undertaking
Proof of brand ownership (trademark certificate, if applicable)
The process of obtaining BIS certification varies based on the scheme and product category. However, most follow a structured workflow involving application submission, lab testing, factory inspection, and issuance of the certificate.
Identify applicable BIS scheme and standard for the product
Prepare technical documents and drawings
Conduct product testing at BIS-approved lab
Submit application with test report and required forms
Coordinate factory inspection (if applicable)
Respond to BIS queries and provide clarifications
Receive Certificate of Conformity and BIS license number
Apply BIS mark or label on certified products
Maintain compliance and file renewals as required
BIS certification is compulsory for many electronic and industrial products
Choose the correct certification scheme based on your product type
Indian and foreign manufacturers have different procedures
Testing must be done at BIS-recognized laboratories only
Factory inspections are mandatory for ISI and FMCS schemes
Renewal is typically required every 2 years
Labeling the product with the BIS mark is mandatory post-certification
Failure to comply can result in penalties, product recall, or import bans
You may need to appoint an Authorized Indian Representative (AIR) if applying as a foreign entity
UrbanDox offers continuous support for testing, renewals, and legal queries
Q: Is BIS Certification mandatory for all products?
A: No, only for those notified under mandatory BIS certification orders.
Q: What is the validity of a BIS Certificate?
A: Typically, BIS licenses are valid for two years and renewable.
Q: How long does BIS certification take?
A: Usually 30–90 days, depending on product complexity and documentation.
Q: Can foreign manufacturers apply for BIS?
A: Yes, under the FMCS scheme with an Authorized Indian Representative.
Q: What is the cost of BIS certification?
A: Varies by product, testing, inspection, and licensing fees. We offer bundled packages.
Q: Can we sell without BIS Certification?
A: Not legally, if your product falls under the mandatory list.
Q: What is ISI and CRS under BIS?
A: ISI is for Indian manufacturers; CRS is for electronics/IT products.
Q: Can I use test reports from any lab?
A: No, only BIS-recognized labs are accepted.
Q: What happens during a BIS inspection?
A: Officials visit your factory to verify production capability and test equipment.
Q: How do I label products with the BIS mark?
A: After certification, you’re authorized to print the mark and license number.