BIS CRS Registration for Video Monitors in India: Complete Guide For Manufacturer & Importers

BIS CRS Registration For Video Monitors
  • Covers the migration from IS 13252 (Part 1):2010 to IS/IEC 62368-1:2023 for video monitors.
  • Includes the new 5-year BIS CRS license validity update effective 25 February 2026.
  • Full documents, fees, step-by-step process, and 01 November 2028 migration deadline.

2026 Dual Update Alert — IS/IEC 62368-1:2023 now supersedes IS 13252 (Part 1):2010 for Video Monitors — migration deadline 01 November 2028. BIS CRS license validity extended to 5 years effective 25 February 2026 under amended Scheme-II.

What Is BIS CRS Registration for Video Monitors?

BIS CRS (Compulsory Registration Scheme) registration for Video Monitors is mandatory under India's Electronics and Information Technology Goods (Requirement of Compulsory Registration) Order, 2021. All Visual Display Units and Video Monitors — computer monitors, gaming monitors, touchscreen displays, professional monitors, and standalone CCTV monitors — must carry the BIS Standard Mark.

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Following MeitY's notification dated 29 October 2025, the applicable standard IS 13252 (Part 1):2010 has been superseded by IS/IEC 62368-1:2023, with a concurrent running period until 01 November 2028. Separately, from 25 February 2026, BIS CRS licenses under Scheme-II are valid for 5 years instead of 1 year. No video monitor can be legally manufactured, imported, or sold in India without a valid BIS CRS license.

What Is BIS CRS and Why Is It Mandatory for Video Monitors?

The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) administers the Compulsory Registration Scheme (CRS) under the BIS (Conformity Assessment) Regulations, 2018. Electronics and IT goods notified under the Electronics and Information Technology Goods (Requirement of Compulsory Registration) Order, 2021 — issued by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) — must be tested against the applicable Indian Standard and registered with BIS before sale in India.

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Video Monitors and Visual Display Units fall squarely within this order. Whether you manufacture computer monitors, import gaming displays, or assemble CCTV monitoring screens, your product cannot legally enter the Indian market without BIS CRS registration and the BIS Standard Mark affixed to every unit.

Why Video Monitors Specifically Need BIS CRS

  • Video monitors carry internal power supplies and display driver circuitry that pose electrical shock and fire risk if not safety-tested.
  • IS/IEC 62368-1:2023 evaluates energy source classification, thermal safety, and mechanical hazards specific to display devices.
  • Government and institutional procurement — schools, hospitals, control rooms — require BIS-certified monitors as a tender prerequisite.
  • E-commerce platforms including Amazon India and Flipkart require valid BIS CRS registration before listing monitors for sale.

2026 Regulatory Updates: What Changed for Video Monitor Manufacturers and Importers

Two separate but equally important regulatory developments affect every business dealing in Video Monitors and Visual Display Units in India. Both require timely action.

Migration from IS 13252 (Part 1):2010 to IS/IEC 62368-1:2023

MeitY, vide Notification S.O. 4997(E) dated 29 October 2025, amended the Electronics and Information Technology Goods (Requirement of Compulsory Registration) Order, 2021, notifying IS/IEC 62368-1:2023 — Audio/Video, Information and Communication Technology Equipment, Part 1: Safety Requirements. This standard supersedes IS 13252 (Part 1):2010 and IS 616:2017 across 38 product categories, including Visual Display Units and Video Monitors.

S.NoProduct CategoryPreviously Applicable ISSuperseded ByConcurrent Running Until
1Visual Display Units, Video MonitorsIS 13252 (Part 1):2010IS/IEC 62368-1:202301 Nov 2028

The last date of concurrent running for IS 13252 (Part 1):2010 with IS/IEC 62368-1:2023 is 01 November 2028. Until this date, both standards remain valid for processing applications. After 01 November 2028, IS 13252 (Part 1):2010 stands fully withdrawn for video monitors, and no license can be granted or remain operative under the old standard.

BIS CRS License Validity Extended to 5 Years (Effective 25 February 2026)

Pursuant to the amendment dated 25 February 2026 in the BIS (Conformity Assessment) Regulations, 2018, Scheme-II CRS license provisions — applicable to Video Monitors as well — have been revised as follows:

ProvisionBefore 25 Feb 2026After 25 Feb 2026 (Current Rule)
Initial Licence Validity1 Year5 Years (effective 25 Feb 2026)
Renewal Period1 Year5 Years
Fee PaymentAnnual in advanceAnnual in advance (within 5-yr block)
Production DetailsAnnualAnnual (mandatory each year)
Non-payment ConsequenceSuspension / cancellationSuspension / deferment / cancellation

Annual Fee Still Mandatory — The 5-year validity does NOT remove annual fee obligations. Annual marking fees and production details must be submitted every year within the 5-year block. Non-payment triggers suspension under BIS (Conformity Assessment) Regulations, 2018, as amended.

Video Monitor Product Categories Covered Under BIS CRS (IS/IEC 62368-1:2023)

If your product falls under any of the following Video Monitor and Visual Display Unit categories, BIS CRS registration is legally compulsory before manufacturing, importing, or selling in India.

S.NoVideo Monitor Product TypePrevious StandardCurrent StandardScheme
1Visual Display Units (VDU)IS 13252 (Part 1):2010IS/IEC 62368-1:2023CRO – Class A
2Video Monitors (Standalone)IS 13252 (Part 1):2010IS/IEC 62368-1:2023CRO – Class A
3Computer Monitors (LCD/LED panel)IS 13252 (Part 1):2010IS/IEC 62368-1:2023CRO – Class A
4Professional/Broadcast MonitorsIS 13252 (Part 1):2010IS/IEC 62368-1:2023CRO – Class A
5Touchscreen Display MonitorsIS 13252 (Part 1):2010IS/IEC 62368-1:2023CRO – Class A
6Gaming Monitors (High Refresh Rate)IS 13252 (Part 1):2010IS/IEC 62368-1:2023CRO – Class A
7Curved/Ultrawide MonitorsIS 13252 (Part 1):2010IS/IEC 62368-1:2023CRO – Class A
8CCTV Display Monitors (Standalone)IS 13252 (Part 1):2010IS/IEC 62368-1:2023CRO – Class A

This covers standalone monitors used with desktop computers, professional and broadcast-grade reference monitors, touchscreen point-of-information displays, high-refresh-rate gaming monitors, curved and ultrawide formats, and standalone CCTV display monitors used in security control rooms. Monitors that are part of an integrated product (such as an all-in-one PC or a laptop screen) fall under their respective product category rather than this standalone Video Monitor classification.

Complete List of Products Migrating to IS/IEC 62368-1:2023 (Full CRO Reference)

Video Monitors are one of 38 product categories migrating from IS 13252 (Part 1):2010 / IS 616:2017 to IS/IEC 62368-1:2023 under MeitY's October 2025 notification. The table below is provided for full context, since many manufacturers produce monitors alongside other notified electronics.

S.NoProduct CategoryCurrently Applicable ISSuperseded By
1Electronic Games (Video)IS 616:2017IS/IEC 62368-1:2023
2Laptops/Notebooks/TabletsIS 13252 (Part 1):2010IS/IEC 62368-1:2023
3Plasma/LCD/LED TelevisionIS 616:2017 & IS 18112:2025IS/IEC 62368-1:2023 & IS 18112:2025
4Optical Disc Players (amp. input ≥200W)IS 616:2017IS/IEC 62368-1:2023
5Visual Display Units, Video MonitorsIS 13252 (Part 1):2010IS/IEC 62368-1:2023
6Printers/MFD/PlottersIS 13252 (Part 1):2010IS/IEC 62368-1:2023
7Scanners, Barcode/Iris/Fingerprint ScannersIS 13252 (Part 1):2010IS/IEC 62368-1:2023
8Wireless KeyboardsIS 13252 (Part 1):2010IS/IEC 62368-1:2023
9Telephone Answering MachinesIS 13252 (Part 1):2010IS/IEC 62368-1:2023
10Amplifiers (input ≥2000W)IS 616:2017IS/IEC 62368-1:2023
11Electronic Musical SystemsIS 616:2017IS/IEC 62368-1:2023
12Set Top BoxesIS 13252 (Part 1):2010IS/IEC 62368-1:2023
13Automatic Data Processing MachinesIS 13252 (Part 1):2010IS/IEC 62368-1:2023
14Power Adaptors for IT EquipmentIS 13252 (Part 1):2010IS/IEC 62368-1:2023
15Power Adaptors for Audio/Video ApparatusIS 616:2017IS/IEC 62368-1:2023
16Mobile PhonesIS 13252 (Part 1):2010 & IS 16333 (Part 3):2022IS/IEC 62368-1:2023 & IS 16333 (Part 3):2022
17Cash RegistersIS 13252 (Part 1):2010IS/IEC 62368-1:2023
18Point of Sale TerminalsIS 13252 (Part 1):2010IS/IEC 62368-1:2023
19Copying Machines/DuplicatorsIS 13252 (Part 1):2010IS/IEC 62368-1:2023
20Smart Card ReadersIS 13252 (Part 1):2010IS/IEC 62368-1:2023
21Mail Processing/Postage/Franking MachinesIS 13252 (Part 1):2010IS/IEC 62368-1:2023
22Passport ReadersIS 13252 (Part 1):2010IS/IEC 62368-1:2023
23Power Bank (Portable Application)IS 13252 (Part 1):2010IS/IEC 62368-1:2023
24CCTV Cameras/RecordersIS 13252 (Part 1):2010 + Security ERIS/IEC 62368-1:2023 + Security ER
25Smart WatchesIS 13252 (Part 1):2010IS/IEC 62368-1:2023
26KeyboardsIS 13252 (Part 1):2010IS/IEC 62368-1:2023
27Automatic Teller/Cash Dispensing MachinesIS 13252 (Part 1):2010IS/IEC 62368-1:2023
28USB External Hard Disk DrivesIS 13252 (Part 1):2010IS/IEC 62368-1:2023
29Wireless Headphones and EarphonesIS 616:2017IS/IEC 62368-1:2023
30USB External SSDs (above 256GB)IS 13252 (Part 1):2010IS/IEC 62368-1:2023
31Standalone SMPS (output ≤48V)IS 13252 (Part 1):2010IS/IEC 62368-1:2023
32Televisions other than Plasma/LCD/LEDIS 616:2017 & IS 18112:2025IS/IEC 62368-1:2023 & IS18112:2025
33Wireless MicrophonesIS 616:2017IS/IEC 62368-1:2023
34Digital CamerasIS 13252 (Part 1):2010IS/IEC 62368-1:2023
35Video CamerasIS 616:2017IS/IEC 62368-1:2023
36Webcams (Finished Product)IS 616:2017IS/IEC 62368-1:2023
37Smart Speakers (with/without Display)IS 616:2017IS/IEC 62368-1:2023
38Bluetooth SpeakersIS 616:2017IS/IEC 62368-1:2023

Note: For Plasma/LCD/LED Televisions (S.No. 3) and Mobile Phones (S.No. 16), additional standards (IS 18112:2025 and IS 16333 Part 3:2022 respectively) continue to apply alongside IS/IEC 62368-1:2023. CCTV Cameras (S.No. 24) also carry additional security Essential Requirements. Video Monitors (S.No. 5) do not carry any such additional parallel standard.

Who Needs BIS CRS Registration for Video Monitors?

  • Indian Manufacturers: Any company manufacturing video monitors, visual display units, or computer monitors in India must hold a BIS CRS licence before affixing the ISI Standard Mark and offering products for sale.
  • Importers: Companies importing monitors — including gaming monitors, professional displays, and CCTV monitors — from overseas must ensure the products are BIS CRS registered before customs clearance and sale in India.
  • Brand Owners / OEM Buyers: Businesses sourcing monitors from contract manufacturers under their own brand must ensure their brand and models are covered within a valid BIS CRS licence scope.
  • E-Commerce Sellers: Online sellers of monitors on Amazon, Flipkart, or similar platforms must list only BIS-certified products; platforms actively enforce CRS compliance and delist non-compliant listings.
  • System Integrators and CCTV Installers: Businesses that source and install standalone CCTV display monitors for surveillance setups must verify that the monitors carry valid BIS CRS certification.

BIS Guidelines for Existing Video Monitor Licensees — Migration Checklist

If you already hold a BIS CRS license for video monitors under IS 13252 (Part 1):2010, BIS guidelines dated 09 March 2026 (Ref: Reg/IS/IEC 62368-1:2023/Guidelines/01) place clear obligations on you ahead of the 01 November 2028 deadline.

  • Identify all lead models in your current BIS CRS license scope tested under IS 13252 (Part 1):2010.
  • Submit lead models to a BIS-recognized laboratory for fresh testing under IS/IEC 62368-1:2023. Submit the test report through the Standard Revision/Amendment/Essential Requirement provision available at your BIS login.
  • Provide a signed undertaking confirming that IS/IEC 62368-1:2023 requirements have been implemented across all series models in your license scope.
  • If your monitor models overlap with other notified standards (not applicable for standard video monitors but relevant for TVs, mobile phones, or CCTV cameras manufactured under the same license), ensure those parallel standards are also addressed.
  • If compliance with IS/IEC 62368-1:2023 has no impact on any parallel standard, submit a duly signed declaration to that effect along with your test reports.
  • On successful implementation, BIS will issue a letter confirming the model(s) for which IS/IEC 62368-1:2023 compliance has been established.
  • Complete all actions before 01 November 2028 — failure may result in cancellation of the license or deletion of non-compliant models from scope.

Plan Ahead — Don't Wait Until 2028 — While the deadline is 01 November 2028, lab testing slots and BIS officer availability typically tighten significantly as deadlines approach. Existing licensees are advised to plan migration testing well in advance rather than waiting for the final year.

Documents Required for BIS CRS Registration — Video Monitors (2026)

A complete and accurate document package is the foundation of a smooth BIS CRS application for video monitors.

S.NoDocumentApplicability / Remarks
1Factory / Manufacturing Site Details (address, layout, capacity)Mandatory for all applicants
2Test Report from BIS-Recognised Laboratory (IS/IEC 62368-1:2023)Most critical document; required for all video monitor models
3ISO 9001 / ISO 14001 Certificate (if available)Preferred; strengthens application
4Declaration of Conformity to IS/IEC 62368-1:2023Signed by authorised signatory
5Product Technical Specification SheetPanel type, resolution, input power, voltage rating
6Lead Model and Series Model ListAll monitor models/variants to be covered under licence scope
7BIS Registration Fees ChallanPaid online via BIS Connect portal
8GST Registration CertificateMandatory for Indian manufacturers
9Brand Authorization Letter (if applicable)Required where brand/trade name differs from manufacturer
10Undertaking for Revised Standard Compliance (existing licensees)Confirming IS/IEC 62368-1:2023 implementation across series models
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All documents must be submitted via the BIS Connect portal in PDF format. Ensure test reports cover all applicable clauses of IS/IEC 62368-1:2023, including energy source classification and thermal safety requirements relevant to monitor power supplies and backlight units.

Step-by-Step BIS CRS Registration Process for Video Monitors

Confirm product applicability — verify your monitor type (standard computer monitor, gaming monitor, touchscreen, CCTV display, etc.) falls under the CRO schedule.

  • Select a BIS-recognized laboratory — choose a NABL-accredited, BIS-authorized lab capable of testing under IS/IEC 62368-1:2023.
  • Submit product samples — typically 3 to 5 units per lead model, along with technical drawings, power supply specifications, and panel datasheets.
  • Receive complete test report — confirm the report addresses all applicable IS/IEC 62368-1:2023 clauses for energy sources, thermal limits, and mechanical safety.
  • Register/update on BIS Connect portal — complete or update your company and product registration profile.
  • File online application — submit the CRS application with all documents, test reports, product specifications, and prescribed fees.
  • BIS document scrutiny — respond promptly to any deficiency letters or queries raised by BIS officers.
  • Grant of BIS CRS License — upon successful review, BIS issues the Standard Mark License valid for 5 years from the date of grant.
  • Annual compliance — pay annual marking fees and submit production details every year through BIS Connect to keep the licence active across the 5-year validity period.
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BIS CRS Registration Timeline for Video Monitors

StageActivityEstimated Time
Step 1Confirm product applicability & classify monitor type1–2 days
Step 2Select BIS-recognised lab & submit samples1 week
Step 3Lab testing & receipt of test report4–8 weeks
Step 4Prepare documents & BIS Connect application1–2 weeks
Step 5BIS document scrutiny & query resolution2–4 weeks
Step 6Factory inspection by BIS officer1–3 weeks
Step 7Grant of BIS CRS Licence1–2 weeks after inspection
TotalEnd-to-end estimate3–5 months

New applicants should account for 3 to 5 months from sample submission to license grant. Existing licensees migrating ahead of 01 November 2028 should factor in similar lead times for re-testing and undertaking submission, and should not leave migration to the final months before the deadline.

BIS CRS Registration Fees for Video Monitors (2026)

The following is an indicative fee overview. Always verify current fee amounts on the official BIS Connect portal, as fees are periodically revised.

ParticularsMSME / Small ScaleLarge ScaleRemarks
Application / Grant of Licence FeePer BIS schedulePer BIS schedulePaid via BIS Connect portal
Annual Marking Fee (per model, per year)Varies by turnover slabVaries by turnover slabPayable each year in the 5-yr block
Lab Testing Charges (BIS-recognised lab)₹25,000–₹70,000 approx.₹40,000–₹1,00,000 approx.Depends on monitor size, panel type, and lab
Renewal FeeSame as grant feeSame as grant feeDue before end of 5-year licence period

Under the new 5-year validity regime, licence fees remain payable annually in advance within the 5-year block. The 5-year validity provides licence stability but does not consolidate annual fees into a single one-time payment.

BIS CRS License Validity and Renewal for Video Monitors — 2026 Rules

  • Initial Validity: 5 years from the date of grant (changed from 1 year, effective 25 February 2026).
  • Renewal Period: Renewed for a further period of 5 years; renewal fees follow the same schedule as the grant fee.
  • Annual Fee Payment: Mandatory every year, payable in advance by the prescribed due date, within the 5-year licence block.
  • Production Details Submission: Annual submission of production data is mandatory and used by BIS for compliance monitoring.
  • Suspension / Cancellation: Non-payment of annual fees or non-submission of production details triggers suspension; continued non-compliance leads to cancellation or expiry.
  • Standard Migration Deadline: Independent of licence validity, all video monitor models must comply with IS/IEC 62368-1:2023 by 01 November 2028, regardless of when the licence itself was granted or renewed.

Benefits of BIS CRS Certification for Video Monitors

  • Legal Market Access: Mandatory under the CRO — certified monitors can be legally manufactured, imported, and sold across India without additional state-level safety approvals.
  • Government and Institutional Tenders: BIS Standard Mark is a prerequisite for government procurement, educational institution tenders, and surveillance/control-room equipment contracts.
  • Consumer and Buyer Trust: The ISI mark assures buyers that the monitor meets IS/IEC 62368-1:2023 safety requirements for electrical and thermal safety.
  • E-Commerce Compliance: Amazon India and Flipkart enforce BIS CRS for monitor listings; certification protects your seller account from delisting.
  • Long-Term Planning Certainty: With the migration deadline set at 01 November 2028, certified manufacturers have a clear multi-year runway to plan re-testing and product development cycles.
  • Market Protection: BIS enforcement against non-compliant and counterfeit monitors protects certified manufacturers from unfair competition.

Get Your BIS CRS Video Monitor Certification Done Right — Choose Silvereye Certifications

Silvereye Certifications is one of India's leading BIS CRS consultants with deep specialisation in electronics and IT equipment certifications under the CRO. From IS/IEC 62368-1:2023 migration support to end-to-end CRS application management for video monitors, Silvereye's team of regulatory experts ensures your products are certified accurately and on schedule.

Why Manufacturers and Importers Choose Silvereye Certifications

  • Deep expertise in IS/IEC 62368-1:2023 and the full range of electronics and IT goods notified under the CRO — updated with every BIS and MeitY notification.
  • End-to-end service: product classification, lab selection and coordination, sample preparation, BIS application filing, deficiency response, and factory inspection support.
  • Dedicated support for existing licensees migrating from IS 13252 (Part 1):2010 to IS/IEC 62368-1:2023 well ahead of the 01 November 2028 deadline.
  • Transparent, fixed-fee engagement model with no hidden charges.
  • Dedicated relationship manager for every client, ensuring responsive and personalized support throughout the certification journey.
  • Post-certification support — annual fee reminders, production detail submissions, and proactive renewal management so your 5-year license never lapses.
  • Support for both Indian manufacturers and overseas importers registering video monitors and visual display units for the Indian market.

Conclusion: Plan Your Video Monitor Compliance Roadmap Now

BIS CRS registration for Video Monitors is a non-negotiable legal requirement under the Electronics and Information Technology Goods (Requirement of Compulsory Registration) Order, 2021. With IS 13252 (Part 1):2010 now being superseded by IS/IEC 62368-1:2023 and a concurrent running window until 01 November 2028, manufacturers and importers have a defined but finite runway to plan their migration.

The 5-year BIS CRS licence validity, effective from 25 February 2026, gives certified businesses welcome long-term stability — but annual fees and production details must still be submitted every year without fail.

Whether you manufacture standard computer monitors, import high-refresh gaming displays, or supply standalone CCTV monitors for surveillance systems, the path forward is the same: get tested under IS/IEC 62368-1:2023, file your BIS CRS application, and build your migration timeline well ahead of 01 November 2028.

For expert, reliable guidance on BIS CRS registration for Video Monitors, Silvereye Certifications is your trusted compliance partner in India.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is BIS CRS Registration for Video Monitors?

BIS CRS (Compulsory Registration Scheme) is a mandatory certification under the Electronics and Information Technology Goods (Requirement of Compulsory Registration) Order, 2021. All Visual Display Units and Video Monitors — including computer monitors, gaming monitors, touchscreen displays, and CCTV monitors — must carry the BIS Standard Mark under IS/IEC 62368-1:2023 before they can be legally manufactured, imported, or sold in India

Which Indian Standard applies to Video Monitors in 2026?

Visual Display Units and Video Monitors were previously certified under IS 13252 (Part 1):2010. Following MeitY's notification dated 29 October 2025, this has been superseded by IS/IEC 62368-1:2023. The last date of concurrent running — when both standards are accepted — is 01 November 2028.

What is the deadline for existing Video Monitor licensees to migrate to IS/IEC 62368-1:2023?

The last date of concurrent running is 01 November 2028. Existing licensees must submit complete test reports from a BIS-recognized laboratory for all lead models under IS/IEC 62368-1:2023 and provide an undertaking confirming implementation across series models before this date. After 01 November 2028, IS 13252 (Part 1):2010 stands withdrawn for video monitors.

Can a new applicant still apply for video monitor CRS registration under IS 13252 (Part 1):2010?

Yes, but only until 01 November 2028. Applications where samples have already been submitted to a lab or test reports issued under the old standard may continue to be processed under IS 13252 (Part 1):2010. New applications filed henceforth may be processed under either standard until the concurrent running deadline, provided the applicant declares they will implement IS/IEC 62368-1:2023 by that date.

What is the new 5-year BIS CRS license validity for Video Monitors?

Pursuant to the amendment dated 25 February 2026 to the BIS (Conformity Assessment) Regulations, 2018, Scheme-II (CRS) licences — including those for Video Monitors and Visual Display Units — are now granted for 5 years initially and renewed for further periods of 5 years, instead of the earlier 1-year validity.

Does the 5-year validity mean I only pay BIS fees once every 5 years?

No. The 5-year validity means the licence itself does not expire annually, but annual marking fees and production details must still be submitted every year within the 5-year block. Non-payment by the due date triggers suspension or deferment under BIS (Conformity Assessment) Regulations, 2018, as amended.

What documents are required for BIS CRS registration of video monitors?

Key documents include: a complete test report from a BIS-recognised laboratory under IS/IEC 62368-1:2023, factory/site details, Declaration of Conformity, technical specification sheet, lead and series model list, GST certificate, and brand authorization letter (if applicable). Existing licensees must also submit an undertaking for series model compliance.

How long does BIS CRS registration take for video monitors?

The end-to-end process typically takes 3 to 5 months, including 4 to 8 weeks for lab testing, 2 to 4 weeks for BIS document scrutiny, and 1 to 3 weeks for factory inspection. Manufacturers and importers are advised to start well ahead of the 01 November 2028 migration deadline to avoid lab queue bottlenecks.

Are gaming monitors and CCTV display monitors covered under the same BIS CRS scheme?

Yes. The CRO classification for 'Visual Display Units, Video Monitors' is broad and covers computer monitors, gaming monitors, touchscreen monitors, professional/broadcast monitors, and standalone CCTV display monitors. All of these require BIS CRS registration under IS/IEC 62368-1:2023.

Why should I use a BIS CRS consultant for Video Monitor registration?

BIS CRS for video monitors involves technical compliance with IS/IEC 62368-1:2023, lab coordination, factory inspection readiness, and BIS Connect portal management — all against a long-term migration deadline. An experienced consultant like Silvereye Certifications ensures accurate, complete applications, faster turnaround, and ongoing compliance support so your license never lapses.

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