The BIS Compulsory Registration Scheme (CRS) is a mandatory product registration program introduced by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) under the Compulsory Registration Scheme (CRS). It applies to specified electronic and IT products notified by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) and ensures they comply with the prescribed Indian Standards before being sold in India.
Under this scheme, manufacturers are required to have their products tested in BIS-recognized laboratories and obtain BIS CRS Registration before manufacturing, importing, distributing, or selling the notified products. The registration ensures product safety, quality, and regulatory compliance while protecting consumers from substandard electronic products.
At Realgreno LLP, we provide complete assistance with BIS CRS Registration for electronic products, helping manufacturers and importers obtain approvals efficiently while ensuring full compliance with BIS regulations.
BIS CRS Registration is applicable to:
The following documents are generally required:
The BIS CRS Registration Certificate is generally valid for 2 years and can be renewed for 2, 3, or 5 years, subject to compliance with BIS guidelines and payment of the prescribed renewal fee.
Timelines may vary depending on laboratory testing, documentation, and BIS processing.
The scheme covers a wide range of electronic and IT products, including:
Ensure your electronic products comply with Indian regulatory requirements and enter the market with confidence. Our experts simplify the BIS CRS registration process, helping you obtain approvals quickly and efficiently.
Our experienced professionals provide complete support throughout the BIS CRS Registration process, including:
At Realgreno LLP, we manage the complete BIS CRS registration process from documentation and laboratory testing to final approval and post-registration compliance. Our goal is to help manufacturers and importers achieve regulatory compliance while ensuring a smooth and hassle-free market entry into India.