blog What Are the Key Differences Between ISI And ISO Certification? by Team Tatva Consultancy May 16, 2025 written by Team Tatva Consultancy May 16, 2025 One of the best things a business can do is become certified, proving the level of quality for its services or products. In India, two of the top certifications are ISI and ISO, and although both are concerned with quality, they are radically different in purpose, scope, and who must obtain them. ISI certification is intended for conformity with Indian government specs for certain items, whereas ISO has more to do with making a company function better overall. This article will break down what makes them different, so you know which is right for you. What Is ISI Certification? ISI certification by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) is all about abiding by Indian regulations for quality and safety of a product. If you’re going to sell items such as electric irons, helmets, or gas stoves in India, you will likely require this certification. Regulated by Indian government authorities: BIS oversees whether or not products comply with regulations. Complies with Indian safety regulations: It informs consumers that it is safe for use within Indian households. Essential for certain products: You cannot lawfully sell some goods in India if they are not labeled with the ISI mark. If you are targeting the Indian marketplace, certification places you within the bounds of domestic regulations and instills confidence among consumers. What is ISO Certification? ISO certification is recognized everywhere around the world and examines how a firm manages processes. It’s not country-specific or product-specific. Rather, it examines a firm’s ability to manage quality, safety, the environment, or efficiency. Accepted globally: If you wish to trade internationally, it benefits you if you are recognised globally. Enhances working practices: ISO assists companies with keeping things structured and consistent. Voluntary yet useful: It’s not mandatory, yet it’s an option many companies opt for in order to enhance what they do and differentiate themselves. Key Differences at a Glance The big difference is that ISI is domestic and mandatory for certain products, whereas ISO is worldwide and optional, with an emphasis on company operations. ISI guarantees that your product is safe for Indian consumers. ISO certifies that your company is well-run, wherever you are. Wrapping Up The decision between ISI and ISO certification is based on what you want for your company. If you must sell regulated items within India, you need ISI. However, if you are looking to enhance processes or export, ISO is a great choice. Both are valuable. You simply need to choose which is right for you. 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Team Tatva Consultancy previous post All you need to know about the CE Certification Process next post MSME સર્ટિફિકેશન શું છે અને તેના લાભો કેવી રીતે મેળવી શકાય? You may also like Patent Application Status: A Complete Guide for MSMEs June 23, 2025 How to Register a Company in India: Legal... June 7, 2025 MSME પછી શું? જાણો IEM સર્ટિફિકેશનની જરૂરિયાત અને... May 26, 2025 સ્ટાર્ટઅપ એટલે શુ? જાણો સ્ટાર્ટઅપ ઇન્ડિયા સર્ટિફિકેશન અને... May 20, 2025 All you need to know about the CE... May 2, 2025 7 Essential Things For Company Registration in Ahmedabad April 22, 2025 Decoding Trademark Registration April 12, 2025 Benefits Of Trademark Registration For Startups March 20, 2025 5 Reasons to Become Certified: Benefits of ISO... March 10, 2025 Unlocking Business Potential with Tatva Consultancy Services’ Udyam... September 24, 2023 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.