NSIC REGN
The Ministry of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME) oversees the National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC), a government of India enterprise. NSIC was founded in 1955 with the goal of assisting, supporting, and cultivating the expansion of micro, small, and medium-sized businesses in India. The Single Point Registration Scheme (SPRS) is one of NSIC's major projects. Micro and small businesses (MSEs) can register for this program in order to participate in government purchases.
The following requirements must be met in order to be eligible for NSIC registration:
Small and micro businesses engaged in services and manufacturing can register. Under this scheme, traders are not eligible to register.
A maximum of INR 5 lacs will be awarded to units that have not yet completed a full year of business commencement. The unit must have completed a full year of business commencement.
The following steps are involved in the NSIC registration process:
Online Request Form: Units can apply on the official NSIC website, and SPRS enlistment is entirely online.
Registration Procedure: The official website of the NSIC provides information about the registration procedure.
Renewal of Registration: The official NSIC website provides information on how to renew your registration as well.
Modification of Enlistment Certificate: On the official NSIC website, micro and small businesses can submit an online application to make changes to their enlistment certificate.
Additionally, NSIC provides technical assistance to MSMEs via a network of TICs and LBIs located throughout the nation as well as "NSIC Technical Services Centers." Services like material and product testing, energy audits, environment management, and skill development in both traditional and high-tech trades are offered by these centers.