Bureau of Indian Standards Certification
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Explore detailed explanations of all BIS certification schemes including Scheme 1, Scheme II, ISI Mark, CRS, and FMCS. Understand the requirements, processes, and benefits of each certification pathway.
Explore Certification SchemesScheme 1
The most common scheme for manufacturing of products under direct control of government agencies.
Scheme II
For products manufactured by private manufacturers with established quality control.
ISI Mark
The most widely recognized quality certification mark in India for consumer products.
CRS (Certification Registration Scheme)
For organizations providing services and testing laboratories seeking accreditation.
FMCS (Foreign Manufacturers Certification Scheme)
For manufacturers outside India wishing to sell products in India under ISI Mark.
About Bureau of Indian Standards Certification
The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) is the national standards and conformity assessment body of India. Established under the BIS Act 2016, BIS develops Indian Standards and provides certification services to manufacturers, service providers, and testing laboratories.
What is BIS Certification?
This website provides detailed explanations of all types of BIS certification schemes including Scheme 1, Scheme II, ISI Mark, CRS (Certification Registration Scheme), and FMCS (Foreign Manufacturers Certification Scheme). Each scheme caters to different types of manufacturers and service providers with varying requirements and processes.
Whether you are a government enterprise, private manufacturer, testing laboratory, or international manufacturer, BIS has appropriate certification schemes to recognize and certify your quality systems and products.
Certification Schemes Overview
BIS offers multiple certification schemes tailored to different types of organizations and manufacturing scenarios.
Scheme 1
The most common scheme for manufacturing of products under direct control of government agencies.
Read detailed explanationScheme II
For products manufactured by private manufacturers with established quality control.
Read detailed explanationISI Mark
The most widely recognized quality certification mark in India for consumer products.
Read detailed explanationCRS (Certification Registration Scheme)
For organizations providing services and testing laboratories seeking accreditation.
Read detailed explanationFMCS (Foreign Manufacturers Certification Scheme)
For manufacturers outside India wishing to sell products in India under ISI Mark.
Read detailed explanationScheme 1 – Detailed Explanation
Overview
Scheme 1 is applicable for products manufactured under government control or by government undertakings. This scheme involves comprehensive testing and inspection of products.
Who it is for
Government manufacturing units, PSUs (Public Sector Undertakings), and government-owned enterprises producing products covered under BIS standards.
Requirements
- Facilities for manufacturing must meet prescribed standards
- Qualified technical and supervisory personnel
- Complete documentation of manufacturing processes
- Quality control systems and procedures
- Willingness to undergo regular inspections
Process Steps
- 1 Submit application with required documents
- 2 Inspection of manufacturing facilities
- 3 Testing of initial production batches
- 4 Approval of manufacturing process
- 5 Grant of license after successful evaluation
Validity & Renewal
5 years from date of issue. Renewal is required before expiry with fresh inspection and testing.
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Scheme: Scheme 1
Certification Body: Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS)
Scheme II – Detailed Explanation
Overview
Scheme II is designed for manufacturers with established quality management systems. It requires demonstration of quality consciousness and market reputation.
Who it is for
Experienced private manufacturers with established track record, proper quality control facilities, and good market reputation.
Requirements
- Manufacturing facilities meeting BIS standards
- Well-established quality control laboratory
- Trained and experienced quality control personnel
- Quality assurance system in place
- Good market reputation (minimum 5 years in business)
- Third-party assessment capability
Process Steps
- 1 Application submission with organizational details
- 2 Evaluation of quality control systems
- 3 Audit of manufacturing facilities
- 4 Testing of production samples
- 5 Conditional license granted
- 6 Full license after maintaining standards
Validity & Renewal
4 years initially, with subsequent renewals for 5 years after demonstrated compliance.
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Scheme: Scheme II
Certification Body: Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS)
ISI Mark – Detailed Explanation
Overview
The ISI (Indian Standards Institution) Mark is India's most trusted quality symbol. Products bearing this mark have been tested and certified to meet Indian Standards.
Who it is for
All types of manufacturers producing products covered by Indian Standards who wish to certify product quality to consumers.
Requirements
- Manufacturing facilities meeting prescribed standards
- Quality control and testing laboratory
- Trained quality assurance personnel
- Implementation of documented quality system
- Regular third-party audits and inspections
Process Steps
- 1 Submit detailed application form
- 2 Facility inspection and assessment
- 3 Initial batch testing (product testing)
- 4 Final approval after satisfactory results
- 5 Issue of ISI certificate and license
- 6 Ongoing surveillance and auditing
Validity & Renewal
3 years, renewable on annual surveillance and compliance demonstration.
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Scheme: ISI Mark
Certification Body: Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS)
CRS (Certification Registration Scheme) – Detailed Explanation
Overview
CRS provides accreditation for third-party certification bodies, testing laboratories, and organizations providing specialized services in standardization and quality assurance.
Who it is for
Certification bodies, testing laboratories, inspection agencies, and service providers seeking official recognition and accreditation.
Requirements
- Technical competence and infrastructure
- Trained and qualified personnel
- Quality management system implementation
- Impartiality and independence of operations
- Access to necessary testing/inspection facilities
Process Steps
- 1 Application with organizational documents
- 2 Assessment of technical competence
- 3 Review of quality system procedures
- 4 On-site evaluation and audit
- 5 Issuance of certificate upon approval
- 6 Periodic surveillance and reassessment
Validity & Renewal
3 years with periodic audits and surveillance every 12-18 months.
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Key Facts
Scheme: CRS (Certification Registration Scheme)
Certification Body: Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS)
FMCS (Foreign Manufacturers Certification Scheme) – Detailed Explanation
Overview
FMCS allows foreign manufacturers to obtain ISI certification for their products in the Indian market. Products must comply with Indian Standards and undergo prescribed testing.
Who it is for
Manufacturers based outside India (in countries with mutual recognition agreements with BIS) producing products covered by Indian Standards.
Requirements
- Manufacturing facilities meeting Indian Standards
- Quality assurance and testing capabilities
- Proper documentation in English language
- Designated authorized agent or representative in India
- Willingness for inspection by BIS inspectors
Process Steps
- 1 Application to BIS with certified documents
- 2 Verification of manufacturing facility details
- 3 Product sample testing at BIS laboratories
- 4 Quality system evaluation if required
- 5 Approval and certificate issuance
- 6 Periodic testing and surveillance
Validity & Renewal
Valid for 3 years, renewable on demonstration of continued compliance.
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Scheme: FMCS (Foreign Manufacturers Certification Scheme)
Certification Body: Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS)
"Clear understanding and transparent communication about certification requirements build trust between manufacturers and regulatory bodies. This website aims to demystify BIS certification and empower organizations to achieve quality excellence."
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