QCI = Quality Council of India
π Quality Council of India
It is an autonomous body set up by the
π Government of India
to establish and operate national accreditation structure for quality standards.
π QCI itself does NOT issue general certifications like ISO
Instead, it:
Organizations can become members of QCI to:
β Association with national quality authority
β Networking with industry & regulators
β Participation in quality programs
β Brand credibility
QCI operates certifications through its boards/divisions:
π National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Healthcare Providers
π National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories
π National Accreditation Board for Education and Training
π National Board for Quality Promotion
| Aspect | QCI | ISO |
|---|---|---|
| Role | Accreditation & schemes | Certification standard |
| Authority | Govt-backed | International |
| Direct certificate | Limited schemes only | Yes (via CBs) |
β βQCI Membership = Certificationβ
π This is incorrect
β Membership = Association
β Certification = Through QCI boards (NABL, NABH, etc.)
QCI offers:
π Membership β Industry association
π Accreditation β Through boards (NABL, NABH, etc.)
π Certification β Only under specific schemes
Product Certification is a process that ensures a product meets required quality, safety, and regulatory standards before it is sold in the market.
It builds customer trust, ensures legal compliance, and improves product credibility in domestic and international markets.
Products like electrical goods, food items, medical devices, construction materials, and chemicals often require certification depending on regulations.
It typically takes 7 to 30 days, depending on product type, documentation, and testing requirements.
Common documents include product details, test reports, company registration, manufacturing process details, and quality control records.
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