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Apply Now →ISO 9001:2015 is the internationally recognised standard for Quality Management Systems (QMS). Published by the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO), it defines the criteria a QMS must fulfil to demonstrate an organisation’s ability to consistently provide products and services that satisfy customer and regulatory requirements.
“Quality is never an accident — it is always the result of intelligent effort.”
The 2015 revision introduced risk-based thinking, stronger leadership accountability, and the High-Level Structure (HLS) framework shared with ISO 14001, ISO 27001, and ISO 45001 — making integration straightforward and cost-effective.
With over 1 million certifications issued in 170+ countries, ISO 9001 is the world’s most widely adopted management system standard and a mandatory prerequisite for government procurement in India above ₹10 lakh in most ministries.
Identify and manage risks and opportunities proactively — moving quality culture from reactive firefighting to strategic prevention.
Top management must actively demonstrate commitment — quality can no longer be delegated away from the boardroom.
Manage interrelated processes as a system — ensuring consistent, efficient, and measurably predictable business outcomes.
The PDCA cycle is built into the standard, ensuring organisations improve the QMS suitability and effectiveness year on year.
Certification opens doors that non-certified organisations simply cannot access — from government tenders to international supply chains.
ISO 9001 is mandatory for most Central & state government tenders above ₹10 lakh. Without it, bids are summarily rejected at the pre-qualification stage.
Recognised via IAF MLA in 90+ member economies. International buyers and MNCs require ISO 9001 as a supplier qualification standard worldwide.
Structured processes and measurable objectives ensure every customer interaction is consistent — reducing complaints by 40–60% on average.
Certified organisations report 20–30% reduction in rework, warranty claims, and quality failures within the first year of implementation.
Certified organisations gain greater leverage in procurement negotiations — customers prefer certified suppliers for lower supply chain risk.
Average 12–25% revenue increase from new contract wins, combined with 18–28% reduction in quality-related costs within 18 months post-certification.
New contract wins unlocked by certification across government, PSU, and international supply chains.
Quality-related costs (rework, returns, complaints) drop significantly within the first 18 months.
ISO 9001 certified companies average 93% retention vs 74% for non-certified peers in comparable sectors.
Buyers shortlist only certified suppliers for contracts above ₹50 lakh — across all major industries.
ISO 9001:2015 is built on seven quality management principles — the foundation for a world-class quality culture in any organisation.
The primary focus is to meet customer requirements and strive to exceed expectations — organisations exist to serve their customers.
Leaders at all levels establish unity of purpose and create conditions where people are engaged in achieving the quality objectives.
Competent, empowered, and engaged people at all levels are essential to the organisation’s ability to create and deliver value.
Consistent, predictable results are achieved more efficiently when activities are understood and managed as interrelated processes.
Successful organisations maintain an ongoing focus on improvement — reacting to change and creating new opportunities continuously.
Decisions based on analysis and evaluation of data and information are more likely to produce desired and sustainable results.
Sustained success is more likely when the organisation manages its relationships with interested parties — suppliers, partners, regulators.
ISO 9001:2015 is structured around the PDCA methodology — an iterative four-stage problem-solving model for continuous improvement.
Establish objectives and processes necessary to deliver results aligned with customer requirements and the organisation’s policies. Identify risks and opportunities. Determine required resources.
Implement the planned processes. Execute work under controlled conditions. Document what was done so it can be reviewed and repeated consistently.
Monitor, measure, and analyse the processes and resulting products and services against policies, objectives, and requirements. Conduct internal audits. Report results.
Take action to continually improve process performance. Address root causes of nonconformities with corrective action. Drive systemic, permanent improvements.
The standard has 10 clauses. Clauses 4–10 contain the certifiable requirements. Click each clause to explore what is required.
Understand the organisation’s internal and external context, determine the needs of interested parties, and define the QMS scope. This is the strategic starting point for the entire system.
Top management must actively demonstrate leadership and commitment to the QMS. Establish, communicate, and regularly review the quality policy. Assign clear roles and responsibilities.
Address risks and opportunities. Establish quality objectives that are measurable, monitored, and communicated. Plan changes to the QMS in a systematic, controlled manner.
Determine and provide resources — human, infrastructure, process environment, monitoring and measurement equipment, and organisational knowledge. Ensure competence, awareness, and communication.
Plan and control all operational processes. Manage external providers. Control production and service delivery. Handle nonconforming outputs. Manage customer communication and design/development where applicable.
Monitor, measure, analyse, and evaluate QMS performance. Conduct a structured internal audit programme. Hold management reviews of QMS effectiveness at planned intervals.
Determine and select improvement opportunities. React to nonconformities — correct them, conduct root cause analysis, and implement corrective actions. Drive continual improvement of the QMS.
JDN Assessment Certifications’s streamlined process delivers ISO 9001 certification in 30–45 days. Typical for small-to-medium organisations.
Submit online, pay fee, receive Application ID within 2 hours.
Day 1Experts review your Quality Manual, procedures, and records.
Days 2–7Readiness assessment verifying QMS documentation is adequate.
Days 8–14Comprehensive on-site audit of full QMS implementation.
Days 15–28Independent committee reviews findings and approves certification.
Days 29–35Digital + hard copy certificate issued. Added to public registry.
Days 36–45All fees are exclusive of GST (18%). MSME rate requires valid Udyam registration certificate.
| Organisation Type | Employee Count | Application Fee | Audit Fee | Total (Approx.) | MSME Rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Micro Enterprise | 1 – 9 | ₹3,000 | ₹8,000 | ₹11,000 | ₹5,500 ✓ |
| Small Enterprise | 10 – 49 | ₹4,000 | ₹12,000 | ₹16,000 | ₹8,000 ✓ |
| Medium Enterprise | 50 – 249 | ₹5,000 | ₹15,000 | ₹20,000 | ₹10,000 ✓ |
| Large Organisation | 250 – 999 | ₹6,000 | ₹22,000 | ₹28,000 | N/A |
| Enterprise / Multi-Site | 1000+ | ₹8,000 | From ₹30,000 | ₹38,000+ | N/A |
* Surveillance audit (Years 1 & 2): 30% of initial fee. Recertification (every 3 years): 80% of initial fee. Multi-site: +₹5,000–₹15,000 per additional site. All prices + 18% GST.
ISO 9001 applies to any organisation regardless of size, sector, or structure — it is genuinely universal across all industries.
“Getting ISO 9001 certified with JDN Assessment Certifications was the best business decision we made. Within 6 months we won three government tenders we had been unable to qualify for previously. The certification paid for itself 40 times over.”
“As a small IT company we were skeptical about the effort. But the JDN Assessment Certifications team made it completely manageable. We’re now on the vendor panel of three Fortune 500 companies who require ISO 9001 from all their suppliers.”
“The process was thorough but efficient. Our lead auditor had deep manufacturing knowledge and actually identified a process inefficiency saving us ₹4 lakh per year — value far beyond the certification itself.”
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