BIS Certification for Electrical and Electronic Products in India: A Complete Guide (CRS, ISI Mark & FMCS Explained)
If you manufacture, import, or sell electrical or electronic products in India — anything from LED lights and power adapters to mobile phones and UPS systems — BIS certification isn't a formality you can skip. It's a legal gate that determines whether your product can clear customs, get listed on Amazon or Flipkart, or be sold at all.
The tricky part is that "BIS certification" isn't one single process. Depending on what you're selling, you could be dealing with the Compulsory Registration Scheme (CRS), the ISI Mark (Scheme-I), or FMCS for foreign manufacturers — and using the wrong one wastes months. This guide breaks down what applies to electrical and electronic products, how the process works, and what it actually costs.
Why Electrical Products Are So Tightly Regulated
Electrical and electronic goods carry risks that most other product categories don't — fire hazards, electric shock, electromagnetic interference, and battery safety issues chief among them. BIS certification for this category confirms that a product has been tested at a BIS-recognized laboratory and meets the relevant Indian Standard for electrical safety, electromagnetic compatibility, and performance. That's why India regulates electrical and electronic products more heavily, and more broadly, than almost any other product group.
CRS: The Main Route for Electronic and IT Products
For most electrical and electronic consumer goods, the relevant scheme is the Compulsory Registration Scheme (CRS) — not the ISI Mark. CRS is a mandatory BIS registration system for notified electronic and IT products in India, where the manufacturer gets the product tested in a BIS-recognized laboratory, submits a registration application, and obtains BIS approval before the product can be manufactured, imported, sold, or distributed in the Indian market. standphillindia
A few things make CRS distinct from the furniture-style ISI Mark process:
- No factory audit. Unlike the ISI Mark or FMCS, CRS does not require a factory inspection — it relies on lab testing plus the manufacturer's self-declaration of conformity, which makes it considerably faster.
- Coverage is broad. CRS currently covers roughly 74 notified electronic and IT products, including mobiles, laptops, LED lights, power banks, and CCTV equipment.
- Output is an R-Number, not a CM/L number. Once granted, the registration is identified by a unique R-Number that must be displayed on the certified product. standphillindia
What's Covered Under CRS
The notified list spans a wide range of everyday electrical and electronic products. Some examples include:
- Mobile phones, laptops, tablets, and printers
- LED lamps, LED luminaires, and lighting chains
- Power adapters and power banks
- UPS systems and inverters
- CCTV cameras and recorders
- Smart watches and wireless headphones
- Solar PV modules and inverters
- Induction stoves, microwave ovens, and rice cookers
The list is updated periodically by BIS, so if your product isn't an obvious match, it's worth checking applicability directly rather than assuming you're exempt. The full, searchable list of all 74 notified products with their applicable Indian Standards is available on our Compulsory Registration Scheme (CRS) page.
CRS vs ISI Mark vs FMCS: Which One Applies to You?
This is where a lot of businesses get confused, especially if they've already gone through BIS certification for a different product category like furniture.
| Basis | CRS (Scheme-II) | ISI Mark (Scheme-I) | FMCS |
|---|---|---|---|
| Best for | Electronics & IT products | Indian manufacturers (general goods) | Foreign manufacturers |
| Factory audit | Not required | Required | Required (overseas) |
| Mark issued | BIS Standard Mark + R-Number | ISI Mark + CM/L number | ISI Mark + CM/L number |
| Basis of approval | Lab testing + self-declaration | Testing + inspection | Testing + inspection |
| Typical speed | Faster, generally 3 to 6 weeks once documents and testing are ready | Moderate, 3-6 months | Longer, 4-6 months |
If you're already familiar with the ISI Mark process from a category like furniture — where factory inspection is mandatory — CRS will feel noticeably lighter. For a side-by-side look at how the ISI Mark route works for general goods, see our guide on BIS Certification for Furniture, which walks through the Scheme-I process in detail.
Step-by-Step: The CRS Certification Process
- Identify the applicable Indian Standard — confirm your product is covered under CRS and match it to the correct IS number.
- Product testing at a BIS-recognized laboratory — this test report becomes the core technical document in your application.
- Application preparation and online filing — submit documents, declarations, brand details, model information, and the test report.
- BIS scrutiny and verification — BIS reviews documents and the lab report, raising queries if anything is incomplete.
- Grant of registration — once satisfied, BIS issues the R-Number, and the product can carry the required marking.
For most Indian manufacturers, CRS registration is typically completed in around 3 to 6 weeks once documents and testing are ready, though foreign manufacturers may take longer due to Authorized Indian Representative coordination.
What CRS Registration Costs
Government-side fees typically include an Application Fee of ₹1,000, a Processing Fee of ₹50,000, and a Registration Fee of ₹2,000 — totalling approximately ₹53,000. On top of this, expect laboratory testing charges and documentation support costs, which vary depending on the product and number of models being registered.
Validity and Renewal
A BIS CRS registration is generally valid for two years and is renewable before expiry. Letting a registration lapse mid-sale cycle can interrupt imports, marketplace listings, and distribution — so renewal planning matters as much as the initial application.
Foreign Manufacturers: The FMCS Route
If you manufacture electrical or electronic products outside India, you can still register most products through CRS — but foreign manufacturers generally need an Authorized Indian Representative (AIR) to manage Indian regulatory filings and compliance communication. For product categories that fall under the ISI Mark instead of CRS (less common for electronics, but relevant for some electrical equipment), the process shifts to full FMCS certification with overseas factory inspection. Full details are available on our BIS FMCS Certification for Foreign Manufacturers page.
What Happens If You Skip Certification
Selling a notified electrical or electronic product without valid BIS registration isn't a gray area — it's a direct violation. Consequences include shipment detention at customs, marketplace listing rejection, fines, and product seizure. For high-volume product categories like power banks, LED lighting, and mobile accessories, where margins are already thin, a customs hold or recall can be far more costly than the certification itself.
Related Reading
- Compulsory Registration Scheme (CRS) — Full Process, Documents, Cost & Validity
- Domestic Product Certification (ISI Mark) for Indian Manufacturers
- BIS (ISI Mark) for Foreign Manufacturers — FMCS
- WPC-ETA Approval (required for wireless-enabled electronics alongside BIS)
- BEE Certification (energy efficiency labeling for applicable appliances)
- E-Waste Management (EPR) Registration
- BIS Certification for Furniture
Final Word
Electrical and electronic products move fast — short product cycles, tight margins, and high shipment volumes. The upside of CRS is that it's built for that pace: no factory audit, and a process that can close out in weeks rather than months if your documentation and testing are in order. The real risk is misidentifying your scheme or standard at the outset, which is the single biggest cause of delay. For a free applicability check and end-to-end support — from standard identification to R-Number grant - Standphill India's CRS Certification page is a solid starting point.
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