A European electronics brand shipping smart LED panels to India faced a three-month customs delay.
The reason? They applied for BIS certification under the wrong scheme — FMCS instead of CRS.
Both certifications fall under the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), yet they serve completely different purposes. For importers and manufacturers, knowing this difference can mean the gap between a smooth market entry and a costly setback.
At Green Permits, we help businesses make the right certification choice before their products even reach Indian shores.
The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) is India’s national authority for product quality, safety, and reliability.
It enforces compliance through three key certification schemes under the BIS Act, 2016:
Each scheme has a different objective and applies to specific product categories.
The Compulsory Registration Scheme (CRS) was introduced in 2012 by BIS in collaboration with the Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology (MeitY).
It applies exclusively to electronic and IT products that the government has notified as requiring mandatory registration.
If your product is electronic, IT, or solar-based and listed under MeitY’s notifications, it must be registered under CRS, not FMCS.
The Foreign Manufacturers Certification Scheme (FMCS) is designed for non-electronic products that must bear the ISI Mark before being sold in India.
It allows foreign manufacturers to certify their goods in accordance with Indian Standards, ensuring they meet the same quality and safety levels as products made in India.
| Parameter | BIS CRS (Scheme-II) | BIS FMCS (Scheme-III) |
|---|---|---|
| Who It Applies To | Indian and foreign manufacturers of electronics and IT goods | Foreign manufacturers of non-electronic goods under BIS standards |
| Regulating Authority | Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology (MeitY) | Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) |
| Type of Mark | Self-declaration of conformity (No ISI Mark) | ISI Mark (Standard Mark) |
| Testing | Conducted at BIS-recognized labs in India | Factory inspection + product testing |
| Factory Audit | Not required | Mandatory |
| License Validity | 2 years | 1 year |
| Application Mode | Online via crsbis.in | Through BIS FMCD (bis.gov.in/fmcs) |
| Authorized Indian Representative (AIR) | Required only for foreign entities | Mandatory |
| Average Timeline | 20–30 working days | 4–6 months |
| Typical Product Range | 75+ notified electronics/IT products | 300+ non-electronic product categories |
| Output | BIS Registration Number (e.g., R-xxxxxxx) | BIS License Number (e.g., CM/L-xxxxxxx) |
| Marking on Product | Registration number on product and packaging | ISI Mark with Standard Number |
| Approximate Cost | ₹25,000–₹40,000 | USD 3,000–USD 5,000 (varies by audit, testing, and license) |
Choose CRS if:
Choose FMCS if:
Applying under the wrong BIS scheme can lead to serious delays and financial losses.
Common consequences include:
Real Example:
A UK-based LED lamp manufacturer applied under FMCS instead of CRS.
The consignment was detained at Mumbai Port until the product was re-registered under CRS, resulting in a multi-week delay and additional expenses.
Green Permits offers end-to-end BIS certification support — from identifying the right scheme to obtaining the final license.
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Under the BIS Act, 2016:
Before starting your BIS certification process, confirm the following:
| Question | If Yes → CRS | If Yes → FMCS |
|---|---|---|
| Is your product electronic or IT-based? | ✔ | |
| Is it a non-electronic product manufactured overseas? | ✔ | |
| Is your product listed under a BIS Quality Control Order (QCO)? | ✔ | |
| Do you need faster approval without an audit? | ✔ | |
| Are you appointing an Authorized Indian Representative? | Optional | Mandatory |
BIS CRS and FMCS certifications may appear similar, but they cater to completely different product categories and compliance pathways.
Choosing the right one ensures smooth import clearance, faster approvals, and uninterrupted business operations.
Green Permits helps manufacturers and importers navigate the complex BIS process — from product identification and testing to registration and renewal — ensuring compliance without confusion or delay.
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Only for those producing products under BIS standards that are not part of the CRS list.
Usually 20 to 30 working days after successful product testing and submission of documents.
No. The foreign manufacturer must apply through an Authorized Indian Representative (AIR).
No. CRS provides registration for electronic goods, while ISI Mark applies to products certified under FMCS or Scheme-I.
No. CRS covers only electronics and IT items; FMCS covers all other product categories.