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In early 2024, a Pune-based electronics startup had everything ready — prototypes, packaging, and confirmed distributors across India. Yet their first consignment was detained at customs because the products lacked BIS CRS certification.
It took over two months to test, file, and re-import samples. The delay didn’t just cost them ₹8 lakh in warehousing and logistics; it also pushed back their product launch by an entire quarter.
That experience highlights an important truth — in today’s Indian market, BIS certification isn’t optional. It’s the foundation of your product’s legal and commercial credibility.
This guide explains the complete process, costs, and timelines to help your business stay compliant and launch faster.
The Compulsory Registration Scheme (CRS) was introduced in 2012 by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) in collaboration with the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). It falls under Scheme II of the BIS (Conformity Assessment) Regulations, 2018.
The CRS ensures that specified electronic and IT products meet Indian safety standards before being manufactured, imported, or sold in India. Unlike the ISI mark (which applies to manufacturing quality), CRS focuses on product safety and conformity testing.
Key points:
In 2025, MeitY expanded CRS to include more consumer devices such as smart door locks, wearable audio products, and IoT controllers, reflecting India’s growing electronics ecosystem.
BIS CRS registration does more than fulfill legal obligations — it directly impacts your ability to grow in India’s regulated electronics sector.
Without BIS CRS approval, products risk seizure, import bans, and financial penalties under the BIS Act, 2016.
The BIS CRS applies to both Indian and foreign manufacturers whose products fall under notified categories.
Indian producers manufacturing IT and electronics equipment for domestic or export markets must register each product model under the applicable Indian Standard (IS).
Importers selling products under their own brand name are responsible for CRS compliance. Even if the product is manufactured abroad, the importer must ensure BIS registration before customs clearance.
Foreign companies without an Indian presence must appoint an Authorized Indian Representative (AIR) to act on their behalf.
The AIR’s role includes:
Platforms such as Amazon, Flipkart, and Tata Cliq require sellers to provide valid BIS registration numbers before listing electronic and IT products.
The CRS product list has expanded significantly since 2012. As of October 2025, more than 80 categories of electronics and IT products are included.
Category | Examples / IS Standard |
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Mobile phones | IS 13252 (Part 1): 2010 |
Laptops, tablets, notebooks | IS 13252 (Part 1): 2010 |
Power adapters, chargers | IS 13252 (Part 1): 2010 |
LED lamps, TV sets, monitors | IS 10322 / IS 616 |
Smart watches, Bluetooth speakers | IS 13252 (Part 1): 2010 |
Routers, modems, POS terminals | IS 13252 (Part 1): 2010 |
Lithium battery systems | IS 16046 (Part 1/2): 2018 |
CCTV cameras and recorders | IS 13252 (Part 1): 2010 |
Servers, storage devices | IS 13252 (Part 1): 2010 |
Newly notified (2025):
These inclusions reflect India’s focus on consumer and industrial electronics safety under the updated CRS regime.
The BIS registration process is fully digital through the official CRS portal. The following seven steps outline the 2025 process for both domestic and foreign applicants.
Each product corresponds to a specific IS code. Use the “Products Under CRS” tool on crsbis.gov.in to confirm the correct IS before testing.
Incorrect IS selection is one of the most common reasons for application rejection.
Products must be tested in BIS-recognized laboratories located in India.
Laboratories are categorized as Group-1 or Group-2 based on their testing scope and capacity.
Testing includes parameters such as safety, performance, and electrical integrity.
Key documents required include:
Register on crsbis.gov.in under “Scheme II.” Fill in all product details, upload documents, and attach your lab test report.
All payments are made online. Once paid, BIS reviews the application and may raise queries for clarification.
BIS verifies test reports, factory details, and documents. If everything is in order, the BIS Registration Certificate is granted within 20 working days.
The registered manufacturer must display the Standard Mark and unique registration number on the product, packaging, or nameplate.
Fee Component | Amount (INR) | Validity / Notes |
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Application processing | ₹1,000 – ₹2,000 | One-time submission |
Registration fee | ₹25,000 per application | Valid for 2 years |
Renewal fee | ₹25,000 | Payable every 2 years |
Test report fee | ₹20,000 – ₹50,000 (approx.) | Paid directly to lab |
Inclusion fee (for additional models) | ₹5,000 – ₹10,000 | Per new model |
Additional copies / duplicates | ₹1,000 | Optional |
Typical processing time:
20 working days for new applications and 15 days for renewals, assuming complete documentation.
Foreign companies without a legal presence in India must appoint an Authorized Indian Representative (AIR) before filing their BIS application.
The AIR must:
Responsibilities of the AIR:
Without a valid AIR, foreign manufacturers cannot obtain BIS CRS registration.
BIS mandates that all product samples undergo testing in India-based laboratories.
Testing covers electrical safety, performance, and physical durability.
Key requirements:
All manufacturers and importers must maintain testing records and product traceability for at least two years.
The BIS registration certificate remains valid for two years. Renewal must be applied for at least 30 days before expiry.
For renewal, applicants must provide:
Renewed certificates maintain the same registration number but extend the validity period by another two years.
Non-compliance with CRS regulations invites strict penalties under the BIS Act, 2016.
Penalties include:
For importers and startups, a single violation can disrupt operations, leading to legal exposure and financial loss.
Beyond compliance, BIS CRS certification provides measurable advantages:
For startups and SMEs, BIS registration also enhances eligibility for government procurement and “Make in India” tenders.
Maintaining digital copies of all submissions helps streamline renewals and audits.
Parameter | BIS CRS (Scheme II) | ISI Mark (Scheme I) |
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Product category | Electronics & IT goods | Industrial & household goods |
Testing location | BIS-recognized labs | Factory + independent labs |
Factory audit | Not required | Mandatory |
Validity | 2 years | 1 year (renewable) |
Application complexity | Moderate | High |
Target audience | Importers, electronics brands | Domestic manufacturers |
Summary:
The CRS mark confirms product safety and adherence to Indian Standards, while ISI focuses on production quality and factory audits.
Pro tip: Create a compliance calendar that tracks BIS renewal deadlines and test report validity periods.
Green Permits can assist by reviewing your technical documents, testing protocols, and label artwork to ensure full compliance before submission.
Stage | Average Duration | Key Action |
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Lab testing | 10–15 days | Complete product testing and report submission |
Document preparation | 3–5 days | Gather and verify all required documents |
BIS application submission | 2 days | Upload and pay fees online |
Review & queries | 5–7 days | Respond promptly to BIS clarifications |
Registration approval | ~20 working days | Certificate issued |
Renewal process | 15 days | Repeat with updated test report |
Green Permits provides end-to-end support for BIS CRS registration, including:
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BIS CRS certification is not just paperwork — it’s the foundation for building credibility, consumer confidence, and sustainable business operations in India’s regulated electronics market.
Delays in testing or incomplete documentation can cost valuable time and money. By planning early and working with compliance experts, manufacturers and importers can achieve smoother approvals and faster market entry.
If you’re launching or importing electronic products in 2025, start your BIS CRS application today and safeguard your business from unnecessary regulatory risks.
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