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When it comes to selling electronic goods in India, obtaining BIS CRS certification is not just a formality — it’s a legal necessity. The Compulsory Registration Scheme (CRS) under the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) requires many electronic and IT products to be tested and registered before they can be manufactured, imported, or sold in the Indian market.
The BIS CRS certification (Compulsory Registration Scheme) is a mandatory registration process introduced by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) to ensure that electronic products comply with Indian safety and quality standards. Unlike traditional ISI mark certification that includes factory audits, CRS focuses on product testing and documentation to confirm conformity with applicable Indian Standards.
Once a product passes testing at a BIS-recognized laboratory and the documentation is approved, BIS issues a unique 8‑digit Registration Number (R‑Number) that must be displayed on the product and its packaging.
Both Indian and foreign manufacturers, as well as importers and brand owners, must obtain CRS certification for applicable electronic products before selling them in India. Foreign companies typically appoint an Authorized Indian Representative (AIR) to manage this process on their behalf.
The list of electronic products requiring BIS CRS certification continues to grow. In 2025, it includes items such as:
Mobile phones, laptops, tablets, and IT equipment
Power banks, adapters, and chargers
LED lighting products
CCTV cameras and smart devices
UPS and inverters
Wearable electronics and Bluetooth devices
Each model and variant must be registered separately, so businesses must plan carefully to avoid compliance issues.
Failing to obtain BIS CRS certification can lead to serious consequences:
❌ Import and sales bans
🚫 Customs seizures and shipment delays
💸 Monetary penalties and legal issues
📉 Damaged brand reputation and customer mistrust
Certified products gain a competitive edge by ensuring consumer safety, enabling legal market access, and building brand credibility among retailers and end users.
The general steps to obtain BIS CRS certification involve:
Identifying applicable Indian Standard for the product category.
Testing samples at an accredited BIS laboratory.
Compiling technical documentation and test reports.
Submitting an online application via the BIS portal.
Receiving the BIS registration and R‑Number.
For any company planning to sell electronic products in India, BIS CRS certification is a foundational compliance requirement — not an option. It protects consumers, ensures adherence to national standards, and allows products to enter the market legally and smoothly. Whether you are a small manufacturer or a global brand, understanding and meeting BIS CRS requirements should be a top priority.

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