Domestic Product Certification (ISI Mark)
The ISI Mark is a certification mark used on a wide range of Indian manufactured products, indicating that the product conforms to the Indian Standards (IS) set by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), which is the national standards body of India.

What is ISI Mark?
The ISI Mark (Indian Standards Institute Mark) is a certification mark issued by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), the national standards body of India. It signifies that a product conforms to the Indian Standard (IS) specified by BIS and ensures quality, safety, and reliability for consumers.
Objectives of ISI Mark Certification
- Ensure that products meet the quality standards prescribed by BIS.
- Provide confidence to consumers about the safety and performance of the product.
- Protect public health by minimizing hazards from substandard products.
- Facilitate standardization and fair trade within the country.
Key Requirements
- Manufacturing Setup in India
- Compliance with Relevant Indian Standards (IS)
- Quality Control and Testing
- Product Sample Conformity
Certification Process Overview
- Application Submission
- Product and Factory Inspection
- Sample Testing in BIS Labs
- Grant of Certification (ISI License)
- Post-Certification Surveillance
- Final Outcome