In today’s fast-evolving electronics market, trust and compliance are essential. Consumers expect quality. Governments enforce standards. And manufacturers who prioritize compliance—especially with BIS certification—gain a clear edge.
Whether you’re a local manufacturer or a global brand entering India, BIS certification is more than a regulatory formality—it’s a strategic move for sustainable growth, legal safety, and consumer trust in one of the world’s largest electronics markets.
The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) is the national standards body of India. It ensures products meet rigorous safety and quality benchmarks before entering Indian households.
Think of BIS as a regulatory gateway:
If you’re involved in the electronics industry, you likely fall into one of these categories:
In short, BIS compliance is mandatory for scaling in India.
BIS offers multiple schemes based on product type:
Knowing your product category is the first crucial step.
Follow these steps to get your product BIS certified:
Note for foreign manufacturers: Appointing an Authorized Indian Representative (AIR) is mandatory.
CRS Scheme: 4–6 weeks
ISI Scheme: 6–8 weeks (includes factory inspection)
Delays can occur due to errors in documentation, failed tests, or bureaucratic backlogs. Preparation is key.
Ensure transparency and avoid counterfeit goods by validating certification:
Going beyond legal compliance, BIS certification provides:
For startups and enterprises alike, BIS is a strategic asset.
BIS certification isn’t just a requirement—it’s a competitive advantage.
As India’s electronics market expands, brands that embrace certification with clarity and commitment will lead the way. Make compliance your growth catalyst.
If you’re looking for expert help, Green Permits Consulting is here to simplify the process and ensure complete compliance.
A quality and safety certification by the Bureau of Indian Standards, mandatory for many electronics and IT products.
Appoint an Indian representative, apply under the CRS scheme, and submit proper testing and documentation.
BIS is the authority; ISI is a specific certification mark for domestic categories.
Yes. Any legal entity selling regulated electronics in India must be BIS certified.
Costs vary by product type and volume. Expenses include lab testing, application fees, and renewals.