BIS Registration Fees and explained: this guide covers what it means, who it applies to, the step-by-step process, documents required, fees, due dates and penalties in India — so you can stay compliant with confidence and avoid costly mistakes.
Before you apply, it helps to know exactly what BIS Registration costs — the statutory government charge, the professional fee, and the small extras people often forget. Here is a transparent breakdown.
BIS Registration government fees
BIS charges an application fee, a minimum marking/licence fee and testing charges — commonly ₹1,000 application + testing costs, with annual licence and marking fees thereafter (varies by product and scheme).
Professional / assistance fees
If you engage a professional to draft documents, file the application and handle clarifications, the typical fee is ₹15,000 – ₹50,000+ (professional/consultant fee, depending on product and scheme — ISI vs CRS/FMCS). This varies with entity type and complexity.
Total cost of BIS Registration — indicative
| Cost head | Amount (indicative) |
|---|---|
| Government fee | BIS charges an application fee, a minimum marking/licence fee and testing charges — commonly ₹1,000 application + testing costs, with annual licence and marking fees thereafter (varies by product and scheme). |
| Professional fee | ₹15,000 – ₹50,000+ (professional/consultant fee, depending on product and scheme — ISI vs CRS/FMCS) |
| Digital signature / notary (if needed) | ₹0 – ₹1,500 |
| Processing time | ISI mark (Scheme-I): typically 30–90 days including factory inspection; CRS registration: about 20–45 days after successful testing. |
| Validity | BIS licence is generally valid for 1–2 years and is renewable; CRS registration is valid for 2 years. |
Other costs people forget
- Digital Signature Certificate (DSC), where the form must be signed digitally.
- Notarisation or stamp paper for supporting affidavits/declarations, if required.
- Renewal fees on expiry — budget for these upfront where the registration is time-bound.
- Cost of correcting or re-filing if the first application is rejected for a documentation error.
Why the fee can vary
The final amount you pay for BIS Registration depends on a few factors — the type and size of your entity, the state you operate in, the tenure you opt for (where multi-year options exist), and whether you file yourself or through a professional. Doing it yourself saves the professional fee but costs time and carries a higher risk of rejection if the forms or documents aren't right.
How to keep the cost down
- Get your documents right the first time to avoid re-filing charges.
- Where a multi-year option exists, a longer tenure often works out cheaper per year.
- Bundle related registrations (for example 12A with 80G) to save on combined professional fees.
- Use Aadhaar-based e-verification where available to avoid DSC costs.
Related guides on BIS Registration
- How to Get BIS Registration (Complete Guide)
- Documents Required for BIS Registration
- BIS Registration Eligibility Criteria
- BIS Registration Process Step by Step
- Benefits of BIS Registration
- BIS Registration Renewal: Process and Validity
- How to Cancel or Surrender BIS Registration
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What is the government fee for BIS Registration?
BIS charges an application fee, a minimum marking/licence fee and testing charges — commonly ₹1,000 application + testing costs, with annual licence and marking fees thereafter (varies by product and scheme).
What is the total cost of BIS Registration in India?
As a rule of thumb, budget the government fee (BIS charges an application fee, a minimum marking/licence fee and testing charges — commonly ₹1,000 application + testing costs, with annual licence and marking fees thereafter (varies by product and scheme).) plus a professional fee of ₹15,000 – ₹50,000+ (professional/consultant fee, depending on product and scheme — ISI vs CRS/FMCS), and a small amount for DSC/notary if applicable.
Are there any hidden charges in BIS Registration?
The main extras are a Digital Signature Certificate where digital signing is required, notary/stamp costs for declarations, and renewal fees where the registration is time-bound.
How long is BIS Registration valid before renewal?
BIS licence is generally valid for 1–2 years and is renewable; CRS registration is valid for 2 years.
How long does BIS Registration take to process?
ISI mark (Scheme-I): typically 30–90 days including factory inspection; CRS registration: about 20–45 days after successful testing.
Key Facts About BIS Registration Fees and
- Applies in: All states across India, under the relevant central law.
- Mode: Mostly online via the official government portal.
- Typical timeline: Ranges from a few days to a few weeks depending on the case.
- Non-compliance: May attract penalties, interest or late fees.
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What is the government fee for BIS Registration?
BIS charges an application fee, a minimum marking/licence fee and testing charges — commonly ₹1,000 application + testing costs, with annual licence and marking fees thereafter (varies by product and scheme).
What is the total cost of BIS Registration in India?
As a rule of thumb, budget the government fee (BIS charges an application fee, a minimum marking/licence fee and testing charges — commonly ₹1,000 application + testing costs, with annual licence and marking fees thereafter (varies by product and scheme).) plus a professional fee of ₹15,000 – ₹50,000+ (professional/consultant fee, depending on product and scheme — ISI vs CRS/FMCS), and a small amount for DSC/notary if applicable.
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