MSME (Udhyam) Registration

Register your MSME Online quickly

MSME Registration is differentiated under two main categories, such as manufacturing enterprises and service enterprises. MSME registration is a mandatory process for any business to legally start and operate in India.

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What is MSME (Udhyam)

The Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises is the ministry in the Government of India. It is the apex executive body for the formulation and administration of rules, regulations and laws relating to micro, small and medium enterprises in India.

Benefits of MSME Registration

Document Of MSME Registration

MSME Classification: Investment and Annual Turnover

  • Investment less than Rs. 1 crore
  • Turnover less than Rs. 5 crore
  • Investment less than Rs. 10 crore
  • Turnover up to Rs. 50 crore
  • Investment less than Rs. 50 crore
  • Turnover up to Rs. 250 crore

MSME (Udyam) Registration – FAQs

MSME (Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises) Registration, now called Udyam Registration, is an online process initiated by the Government of India for recognizing and supporting small businesses. It gives an identity to MSMEs and enables them to access various schemes and benefits.

Any business entity—sole proprietorship, partnership firm, LLP, company, trust, or society—engaged in manufacturing or service activities (excluding trading) is eligible. The eligibility is based on investment in plant/machinery and annual turnover.

As per the latest MSME definition:

  • Micro: Investment ≤ ₹1 crore and Turnover ≤ ₹5 crore
  • Small: Investment ≤ ₹10 crore and Turnover ≤ ₹50 crore
  • Medium: Investment ≤ ₹50 crore and Turnover ≤ ₹250 crore

No, MSME registration (Udyam) is not mandatory, but it is highly recommended to avail government benefits like subsidies, loan interest concessions, and participation in government tenders.

MSME (Udyam) registration is completely free of cost on the official government portal https://udyamregistration.gov.in/. There are no government fees involved. professional service charge are extra.

You can apply online through the government portal by using:

  • Aadhaar number of the business owner
  • PAN card of the business
  • GSTIN (if available)
    After OTP verification and auto-fetching of data from Income Tax and GST portals, the certificate is issued.

No physical documents are needed. Only basic details are required such as:

  • Aadhaar of the applicant
  • PAN of the business
  • Business name and address
  • Bank account details
  • NIC code and business activity
    Data is automatically fetched from GST and ITR databases.

No, trading businesses are not eligible for Udyam registration. Only manufacturing and service sector enterprises can register as MSMEs.

Some key benefits include:

  • Collateral-free bank loans under CGTMSE scheme
  • Interest subsidy under credit schemes
  • Subsidy on patent & trademark registration
  • Concession in electricity bills
  • Priority in government tenders and procurement
  • Protection against delayed payments

After successful registration, the MSME Certificate (Udyam Certificate) is issued online. It includes a unique Udyam Registration Number (URN) and a QR code, and it is valid for lifetime unless updated or modified.

Yes, all existing MSMEs registered under Udyog Aadhaar, EM-I, or EM-II were required to migrate to the Udyam portal and re-register to continue availing benefits.

No. Once issued, Udyam registration is valid for lifetime. However, you need to update the details if there is any change in business name, address, turnover, or investment.

GST is not mandatory for Udyam registration unless the business is otherwise required to register under GST laws. However, businesses registered under GST will have their data auto-linked with Udyam.

No. Each business entity must register separately. However, multiple branches or locations of the same business PAN can be included under a single Udyam Registration.

NIC code stands for National Industrial Classification Code, which categorizes the type of business activity. It is mandatory to select the correct NIC code while filling the Udyam form.

Yes, you can update or modify your Udyam Registration details by logging in using your registered mobile number or Aadhaar and making the required changes online.

The URN is a unique 16-digit identification number assigned to every registered MSME under the Udyam system. It appears on the certificate and is used to access benefits.

Yes. Many government e-tenders offer special preference and exemptions (like EMD waiver) to MSMEs that are registered under Udyam. It’s an important eligibility criterion.

No penalty is imposed for not registering under Udyam. However, you may miss out on several benefits and support schemes if you do not register.

Udyog Aadhaar was the earlier system of MSME registration which is now replaced by Udyam Registration. Udyam is more advanced and integrates PAN, GST, and income tax databases for accuracy and transparency.