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ISI certification was introduced by Indian Standard Institute in 1980. Through it, the institute’s goal was to ensure that consumers have access to goods and services of optimum quality. With time, the certification requirement evolved, and so did the quantum of products and services under it. Right now, there are over 53 categories of products that require ISI certification on the mandatory basis. So many number of products needed a different, and a more expansive authority. Thus, ISI got refashioned as BIS or Bureau of Indian standards. As a result, ISI certification is under issued under BIS.
Eligibility criteria for ISI certification under BIS
You’ll obtain ISI certification only if your product adheres to the BIS regulations. When translated, the regulations require your product to have the following attribute: