File an application for NSIC registration.
Submit other required documents and information.
After verification, the authority issue the NSIC registration.
NSIC or National Small Industries Corporation is a Government of India enterprise under Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME). NSIC helps promote, aid and foster the growth of MSME businesses in India by operating various schemes like Single point Registration for Government Purchase, Marketing Support, Performance and Credit Rating Scheme for small industries and more. In this article, we review the procedure for obtaining NSIC registration in India along with the charges.
(1) Issue of the tender sets free of cost.
(2) Exempatain from payment of EMD.
(3) Supporting MSMEs through loans and schemes.
(4) Mentoring documentation processes and helping in all aspects of the business.
(5) Supports financially at best interest rates and assures complete guidance.
(6) It offers credits and provides an option to switch banks for credits.
(7) It offers raw materials, equipment, and other machinery.
(8) It helps in technology development and skills upgradation.
(9) It provides training and ensures self-employment for people.
(1) An applicant (MSME) needs to visit the official website www.nsicspronline.com to obtain NSIC Certificate.
(2) To get registered for Single Point Registration Applicant, MSMEs are required to register in MSME Data Bank using UAM No. and PAN.
(3) Fill in the requisite details asked in the application form using PAN and UAM numbers.
(4) An applicant shall submit the application form, along with the necessary documents.
(5) Payment of a requisite fee to obtain the NSIC certificate.
(6) Once the payment is made and confirmed and documents get verified by the authority, the NSIC certificate shall be sent by post.
(1) A duly-signed copy of PAN and UAM Number.
(2) Identity proof of the authorised individual such as Aadhar Card, Voter ID, Driving License, etc.
(3) Copy of MSME Registration Certificate.
(4) Details of employees involved in production & services.
(5) Banker’s Certificate.
(6) Business existence proof for at least 3 years along with the ownership proof of raw materials, equipment, plant or machinery, and tools.
(7) Audited balance sheet and Profit & Loss for the last 3 years.
(8) Copy of BIS License, if applicable.
(9) Sale Deed copy, if any.
(1) What is NSIC Registration?
(2) What is the objecive of NSIC registration?
(3) How NSIC registration helps in the development in SSIs?
(4) What are the promotional of schemes of NSIC?
(5) What is the limit for provisional registration