BIS QCO Deadlines 2026 mandatory certification

BIS QCO Deadlines 2026: New Mandatory Certifications Importers Can’t Ignore

If you import, manufacture, or sell products in India, 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most consequential years for compliance in recent memory. The government has notified a fresh round of Quality Control Orders (QCOs) — legal instruments that make BIS certification mandatory for entire product categories — and several of them hit their enforcement dates this year. A QCO is not a guideline. Once it takes effect, manufacturing, importing, storing for sale, or selling a covered product without a valid BIS licence becomes a punishable offence. Consignments get held at customs, e-commerce listings get pulled, and penalties have grown sharper. This guide breaks down the key 2026 deadlines and what you need to do before they arrive. 1. Electrical Appliances — Deadline 1 October 2026 The Safety of Household, Commercial and Similar Electrical Appliances (Quality Control) Order, 2026, issued by DPIIT on 6 April 2026, is the headline change. It brings roughly 90 categories of electrical appliances under mandatory BIS certification against IS 302 (Part 1): 2024. Key dates: general manufacturers must comply by 1 October 2026 (moved from the earlier 19 March 2026 date), while small enterprises get until 1 January 2027. If your appliances aren’t certified by your applicable date, they cannot legally be sold in India. 2. Furniture Products — Already in Force Beds, bunk beds, tables, desks, chairs, stools, work chairs, and storage units became mandatory under BIS from 13 February 2026. Micro, small and medium enterprises were given a grace period until 13 August 2026. Importers of furniture — a category that previously faced little certification scrutiny — are now squarely in scope. 3. Aluminium & Aluminium Alloy Products The Aluminium and Aluminium Alloy Products (Quality Control) Order, 2026, issued by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry on 11 March 2026, came into force on publication. Covered products must meet specified Indian Standards with BIS certification under Scheme-I (ISI mark). This affects a long supply chain of producers, importers, and downstream fabricators. 4. The Electronics Safety Standard Shift: IS/IEC 62368-1 Beyond new categories, India is modernising the safety standards behind existing ones. Audio, video, and IT products are transitioning from the older IS 13252 and IS 616 safety rules to the globally harmonised IS/IEC 62368-1: 2023. Manufacturers who certified under the old standard will need to re-test and re-document against the new one as the transition windows close. If your product was certified years ago, do not assume the licence carries forward automatically. 5. What Happens If You Miss a Deadline Enforcement has teeth, and 2026 reforms have made the consequences steeper: 6. Your 2026 Compliance Checklist How PCN India Global Can Help Our compliance team manages documentation, lab-test coordination, AIR/AR appointment, and end-to-end filing so your application clears the first time. Call +91 80109 05029, email bdm@pcnindiaglobal.com, or visit pcnindiaglobal.com to get started.