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Difference between ISI and ISO Certification..

Standards play an important role in the success of any business. But which standards to choose ISI or ISO? This question is common among many businesses in India. ISO is international, so experts prefer it over any other standards. On the other hand, ISI is an Indian Organization, so it is quite popular in India. In this article, we will understand the difference between ISI and <a href="https://www.e-startupindia.com/iso-certification.html">ISO Certification</A>.<br><br>

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Difference between ISI and ISO Certification..

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  1. We shape your ideas into business Difference between ISI and ISO Certification Standards play an important role in the success of any business. But which standards to choose ISI or ISO? This question is common among many businesses in India. ISO is international, so experts prefer it over any other standards. On the other hand, ISI is an Indian Organization, so it is quite popular in India. In this article, we will understand the difference between ISI and ISO Certification. What is ISO? The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is an international non-governmental organization consisting of national standardization bodies. The ISO develops and publishes a range of proprietary, industrial and commercial standards and is composed of representatives from various national standards organizations. However, ISO alone does not certify organizations. Guide © 2017 by E-Startup India unit of DutchUncleTech Solutions Private Limited || All rights reserved

  2. We shape your ideas into business To get certified, you need to contact a third-party auditor who will verify your business and assess whether your processes, goods, and services meet ISO standards. Most companies start with ISO 9001 certification which serves as the basis for most of all other ISO standards. What is ISI Certification? ISI (Indian Standardization Institute) is India’s national standards body under the Department of Consumer Affairs. It was established by the Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 2016 which came into force on October 12, 2017. As a national standards body, it has 25 members from the central or state government, industry, scientific and research institutes, and consumer organizations. Its head office is in New Delhi. The main functions of the ISI or BIS are the creation, recognition, and promotion of Indian Standards. ISI has identified 15 sectors that are important to Indian industry and must comply with Indian Standards. The ISI Standards are reviewed and formulated regularly in line with technological developments to maintain alignment with International Standards set by ISO. Difference between ISI and ISO certification in terms of advantages Both ISI Registration and ISO Certification provide significant advantages to the organizations. However, there are some certain differences as well which you should keep in mind while applying for any of this. If you want any other guidance relating to the ISO Certification. Please feel free to talk to our business advisors at 8881-069-069. Download E-Startup Mobile App and Never miss the latest updates narrating to your business. Guide © 2017 by E-Startup India unit of DutchUncleTech Solutions Private Limited || All rights reserved

  3. To know more visit us at www.e-startupindia.com Follow Us On Disclaimer: This document is for general guidance and informational purposes only, and does not constitute professional advice. You should not act upon the information contained in this communication without obtaining specific professional advice. No representation or warranty (express or implied) is given as to the accuracy or completeness of the information contained in this communication, and, to the extent permitted by law, E-Startup India, its members, employees and agents accept no liability, and disclaim all responsibility, for the consequences of you or anyone else acting, or refraining to act, in reliance on the information contained in this document, or for any decision based on it. Without prior permission of E-Startup India, this communication may not be quoted in whole or in part or otherwise referred to in any document. Guide © 2017 by E-Startup India unit of DutchUncleTech Solutions Private Limited || All rights reserved

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