BIS Certificate Cost for ISI mark and FMCS License | 2026 Guide

BIS Certification Cost for ISI Mark and FMCS Manufacturers 2026

  •  20 Apr, 2026
  •  ISI Certification (BIS)
BIS Certification Cost for ISI mark and FMCS

The BIS Certification cost in India for 2026 is not fixed; it ranges from ₹25,000 to ₹2,50,000+. The fees basically depend upon the product type, testing, country and more. The main cost in the certification process includes application fees, marketing fees, and lab testing. Under the recent update, concessions in fees are available for MSMEs, startups, and women entrepreneurs.

 

If you are planning to apply for a BIS Certificate for products like electrical, electronics, mechanical and more, then one question must come into your mind: What is the BIS Certification cost in India?

This guide will clear all your doubts regarding the BIS Certification cost for ISI and FMCS Certification in India. You can go through the actual fee figures and tips to manage and reduce your expenses.

 

BIS ISI Mark Certification Fees in India

Understanding the cost of obtaining the BIS ISI Mark certification scheme is crucial for manufacturers who want to enter the Indian Market. The total expenses include testing charges, application fees, inspection costs, and marking fees according to the Bureau of Indian Standards. Whereas some fees are fixed, and others vary depending on the product type, requirement, and factory size.

 

The ISI Mark under the Standard Mark Scheme is mandatory for domestic manufacturers of various products, including cement, steel, electric wires, pressure cookers, and many other categories. Below, we have mentioned the two different tables for the BIS Certification Cost for Foreign Manufacturers and Domestic.

 

COST for obtaining ISI Mark and FMCS Certification in India

BIS ISI Certification Cost for Domestic Manufacturers Per License

S No.

Particular

Amount (INR)

Remarks

1.

Application Fee

1000 

To be paid directly to BIS 

2.

Audit Fee per Visit/ Man-day of the BIS officer

7000

To be paid directly to BIS 

3.

Annual License fee per year

1000

To be paid directly to BIS 

4.

Sample Testing Fee

As Applicable

To be paid directly to BIS (Testing charges vary from product to product and lab to lab.)

5.

Minimum Advance Marking Fee

As per the actual

To be paid directly to BIS (Marking fee varies as per Indian Standard)

6.

Renewal Application Fee

1000

To be paid directly to BIS 

7.

Inclusion application Fee Per grade/ variety as per grouping guidelines

5000

To be paid directly to BIS 

8.

ERCS Pvt Ltd Service Fee

Please contact info@elitasrcs.com

 

Remarks

Excluding GST, all taxes

 

BIS ISI Certification Cost for Foreign Manufacturers in 2026

Sno.

Fee Component

Amount (₹)

Notes

1

Application Fee

₹1,000

Non-refundable

2

Factory Inspection Charges

₹7,000+ per man-day

Plus international travel & accommodation of BIS auditors

3

Testing Charges

As applicable

Product and lab dependent

4

License/Certificate Fee

1000

Per license to be paid in equivalent USD to BIS except SAARC countries

5

Authorised Indian Fees (AIR) Representation fees

₹46,000

per year per license

6

Marking Fee

As per product norms

Product-specific

7

Renewal Fee

Varies

Validity: 1 to 5 years

 

Additional and Hidden Costs in BIS Certification You Should Know

The following are some of the additional and hidden costs involved in obtaining BIS certification that you should be aware of:

  • Testing Fees: Before getting certificated, you have to get your product tested in a laboratory that has been accredited by the BIS. The fees for testing will vary depending on a number of things, including what type of product is being tested, the number of samples being sent in for testing, and what standard the product was tested to.

 

  • Inspection and Audit Fees: For schemes such as ISI and FMCS, the BIS officers inspect the factories where the products are being manufactured. The manufacturers will cover the costs associated with these inspections, including travel and lodging for the inspectors.

 

  • Transportation Fees: When sending your product samples to the accredited laboratories for testing, there are several costs that may apply, including shipping charges, customs duties, and any handling fees that may apply.

 

  • Documentation and Compliance Fees: Before you can submit your products for testing, you need to have certain documentation prepared. Some companies hire consultants and/or attorneys to help prepare the required technical documents, testing reports, and compliance documentation.

 

  • Marking Fees:  Once you obtain your BIS certification, there is a recurring fee that is paid to the BIS. This fee is based on several items, including your production volume and the minimum annual fee established by the BIS.

 

Also Read: ISI Mark Certification guide 2026

 

Fee Discounts for MSMEs & Startups in BIS Certification

Major Concessions in Fees (Ends on May 31, 2029) are: 

  • Micro Enterprises: 80% concession in the fee payable. 
  • Small Enterprises: 50% concession in the fee payable. 
  • Start-ups: 80% concession in the fee payable. 
  • Women-led Enterprises: 10% off the preceding concession for MSMEs and start-ups. 
  • General MSME: 20% concession in the fee payable.

 

Why does the BIS Certification Cost Vary?

Here are several main reasons why the costs of similar products may vary:

  • Product Complexity and Testing: Testing fees are determined based on the product’s complexity and testing standards as per the relevant Indian Standards (IS).
  • Number of Models/Variants: If there are multiple models/variants of products being tested/assessed under the application process, it increases the amount of testing and processing costs.
  • Location of Manufacturer (Domestic vs Foreign): Foreign Manufacturers (FMCS) are charged additionally due to on-site factory audits required by legislation and the cost of travelling for Auditors to perform the audits.
  • MSME Concessions: Micro/Small/Medium-Sized Enterprises (MSMEs) can apply for up to 80% concessions in fees other than the mandatory requirements. This can reduce the overall cost of the product.
  • Other Expenses: Professional Consultancy fees to prepare the necessary documentation, and/or to appoint an Authorised Indian Representative (AIR) for a Foreign Factory.

 

Also Read: BIS Certification Schemes

 

How Hiring a Consultant Can Help Reduce BIS Certification Costs?

By hiring a consultant such as ERCS Private Limited, you can save time and money when obtaining your BIS certification. Here’s how:

  • Avoiding Costly Errors: The BIS certification process is characterised by extensive documentation and specifications. A consultant will ensure that you have everything ready and correct the first time around so you won't have to deal with rejection letters, further application fees, or delays.
  • Accelerated Approval Time: The consultant's expertise helps to expedite the approval process and minimise any unnecessary delays, thereby allowing you to approve your products faster, meaning less cost in holding and operational expenses.
  • Proper Guidance for Testing: The consultant provides guidance on selecting the appropriate BIS testing laboratories and properly preparing samples for testing, thereby reducing the potential for test failures and the costs associated with retests.
  • Maximises the amount of Available Concessions: Many businesses, particularly small and medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) and start-up companies, are entitled to concessions. A consultant will ensure you receive the maximum amount of concession and do not miss out on any money-saving opportunities

 

Also Read: Timeline for ISI Mark Certification

 

Conclusion

BIS certification is necessary for the sale of goods within India that are produced through high-quality standards and comply with government regulations. The cost associated with obtaining BIS certification may initially appear to be high; however, it should be viewed as a long-term investment in your product's quality, creating credibility and providing access to India's marketplace.

 

As previously discussed, the total cost of obtaining BIS certification goes beyond the application fee and includes the testing charge, inspection fee, marking fee, renewal fees, and other hidden expenditures. However, through appropriate planning and proper knowledge of your business’s specific situation, you can control/enhance your costs associated with obtaining ISI mark Certification.

Anushka Pandey, Content Writer at ERCS Private Limited

Anushka Pandey

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She is an experienced content writer at ERCS Pvt. Ltd., an organization that assists companies with certification and regulatory support. She writes informative content on government certifications su...

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