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Top 5 CDSCO Consultants in India 2026 | MedRegX

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Shivam SharmaExpert CDSCO Consultant
Top 5 CDSCO Consultants in India 2026 | MedRegX  | MRDX Regulatory
CDSCO Compliance Desk MedRegX India Private Limited · 2026 Edition
CDSCO Compliance · Regulatory Consulting India

Every medical device or IVD sold, imported, or manufactured in India must clear the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) — the national regulatory authority under India's Directorate General of Health Services, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare — before it can legally reach the market. CDSCO certification is the umbrella term for the registrations and licences issued under the Medical Device Rules, 2017 (MDR 2017), the framework that governs classification, manufacturing, import, and quality compliance for every notified device in the country.

For most manufacturers and importers, the hardest part of CDSCO certification in India is not understanding the rulebook — it is choosing who prepares the file. A well-run CDSCO certification consultant in India shortens a licence timeline by months; a poorly run one can turn a routine Class A filing into a year-long back-and-forth of reviewer queries. This guide breaks down what separates a genuinely strong CDSCO consultant from the rest, walks through the certification process end to end, and explains why MedRegX India Private Limited built a dedicated Fast-Track CDSCO service to compress dossier-readiness timelines for eligible applicants.

4–8 wks
Typical timeline for a complete Class A/B state licence dossier
6–9 mo
Standard central CDSCO timeline for Class C/D and MD-15 import licences
4 months
MedRegX Fast-Track target for eligible Class A/B dossier-to-filing turnaround
A–D
Risk-based device classes defined under MDR 2017
Regulatory update to know before you file

CDSCO's SUGAM portal now accepts a standalone Risk Classification application for medical devices, effective November 2025, letting applicants get a documented class determination before committing to a full dossier. Applicants must also add their Import Export Code (IEC) details on the portal before filing any new import licence application — an easy step to miss that can otherwise stall a Form MD-14 submission at the first gate.

What Is CDSCO Certification in India?

CDSCO certification is the mandatory regulatory clearance, issued by the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation, that a company must hold before manufacturing, importing, or selling a notified medical device or IVD in India. It is not a single certificate but a set of device-specific registrations and licences issued under MDR 2017, the law that replaced the earlier drug-based framework for devices. Which licence applies depends on two things: whether the company manufactures in India or imports from abroad, and which risk class — A, B, C, or D — the device falls into.

Domestic manufacturers apply for a manufacturing licence tied to their physical facility: Form MD-5 through their State Licensing Authority for Class A and B devices, or Form MD-9 through central CDSCO for Class C and D devices, each preceded by a joint facility inspection. Foreign manufacturers do not apply for a manufacturing licence at all. Instead, they appoint an Authorised Indian Agent, who files Form MD-14 on the SUGAM portal on the manufacturer's behalf, and CDSCO grants the import licence on Form MD-15 once the review is complete. Readers building or importing dental and specialty devices can see how these rules apply in practice in our detailed CDSCO licence guide for dental medical devices, and our breakdown of the CDSCO import licence process for Form MD-14 and MD-15 covers the import route step by step.

Underneath every route sits a quality management system. CDSCO reviewers expect a working ISO 13485 quality system behind every dossier, whether or not the application form asks for it directly — a Device Master File without credible QMS evidence draws scrutiny almost immediately. Getting classification right at the outset is the single highest-leverage decision in the entire journey; our guide to CDSCO registration for Class A medical devices in India walks through how the lightest-risk category is assessed and where companies commonly misjudge it.

Why Choosing the Right CDSCO Certification Consultant Matters

A CDSCO certification consultant does far more than fill out a form. In practice, the consultant is who decides how the device gets classified, how the technical file is assembled, how quickly a reviewer's query gets answered, and whether the client ever finds out that a minor labelling change technically invalidated an existing licence. Because CDSCO reviewers query test methodology, labelling claims, and Plant Master File details as a routine part of the process, the difference between a consultant who resolves a query in a single round and one who triggers three rounds of follow-up questions is often the difference between a four-month filing and a fourteen-month one.

This is why "best CDSCO certification consultant in India" is genuinely worth researching rather than defaulting to whoever ranks first in a search result. The market includes everything from large multi-country regulatory firms to single-person freelance consultants, and the right fit depends on device class, budget, and how much post-approval support the client actually needs. For a fuller side-by-side view of the wider market, see our Top 20 CDSCO licensing consultants in India (2026) roundup, which this article's shortlist draws from. General background on how a CDSCO-registered agency actually operates is covered in our explainer on what a CDSCO certification agency in India does.

Top 5 CDSCO Certification Consultants in India (2026): How the Market Breaks Down

Rather than a static ranking that goes stale within a quarter, the most useful way to evaluate "top" CDSCO consultants is by the type of provider — because each type serves a genuinely different client profile. Below is MedRegX's featured position, followed by four consultant archetypes active in the Indian market, each with its own strengths and trade-offs.

1. MedRegX India Private Limited — End-to-End CDSCO Consultant with a Dedicated Fast-Track Service

MedRegX handles the full CDSCO journey under one roof: classification strategy, MD-5/MD-9 manufacturing licences, MD-14/MD-15 import licences, ISO 13485 QMS build-out, IVD registration, turnkey facility setup, and post-approval change management. What sets the firm apart for time-sensitive clients is its Fast-Track CDSCO service — a structured intake, parallel documentation workflow, and dedicated query desk designed to get eligible Class A and B applicants from engagement to a license-ready, audit-clean filing within as fast as 4 months, well ahead of the market's typical pace. The same specialists who build the dossier staff the query desk afterward, so reviewer clarifications get answered with full context instead of starting from scratch.

Four other established names active in India's CDSCO consulting market:

2. Freyr Solutions. A global regulatory affairs firm operating across 120+ countries, offering CDSCO registration alongside international regulatory strategy, market intelligence, and in-country representation. A strong fit for companies that need CDSCO handled as part of a broader multi-market regulatory program rather than as a standalone filing.
3. Operon Strategist. Founded in 2011 and operating in 32+ countries, Operon provides end-to-end CDSCO consulting covering classification, import and manufacturing licensing, and query resolution, alongside FDA and CE Marking support for companies targeting exports.
4. Morulaa HealthTech. Acts as Indian Authorised Agent for foreign medical device manufacturers, managing the MD-14 to MD-15 import licensing cycle on the SUGAM portal, including query handling with CDSCO on the applicant's behalf.
5. Corpseed. An India-based compliance and licensing platform offering CDSCO registration support alongside broader business licensing, certification, and legal compliance services for companies that want multiple registrations coordinated on one platform.
Consultant Primary Focus Geographic Scope Notable Differentiator
MedRegX India End-to-end CDSCO, ISO 13485, turnkey facility setup India-focused Fast-Track program targeting 4-month filing for eligible Class A/B devices
Freyr Solutions Global regulatory affairs across life sciences 120+ countries Fits multi-country regulatory programs alongside CDSCO
Operon Strategist CDSCO, FDA, CE Marking consulting 32+ countries Founded 2011; combined domestic and export-market support
Morulaa HealthTech Import licensing as Authorised Indian Agent India-focused Specializes in foreign manufacturers entering via MD-14/MD-15
Corpseed CDSCO registration plus broader business licensing India-focused Coordinates multiple registrations/certifications on one platform

How CDSCO Certification Works: The Step-by-Step Process

CDSCO certification follows a defined sequence regardless of which consultant handles it. Here is the full path from classification to licence grant.

1
Device classification. Confirm whether the device falls into Class A, B, C, or D under MDR 2017. This determines every subsequent form, fee, and reviewing office. A Risk Classification application can now be filed separately on SUGAM to get this confirmed upfront.
2
Route selection. Domestic manufacturers proceed toward a manufacturing licence (MD-5 or MD-9); foreign manufacturers appoint an Authorised Indian Agent and proceed toward an import licence (MD-14/MD-15).
3
Dossier and technical file preparation. Compile the Device Master File, Plant Master File, test reports, labelling, and ISO 13485 QMS evidence. Dossier quality at this stage is the single biggest lever on how long the rest of the process takes.
4
Online submission on the SUGAM portal. File the applicable form — MD-5, MD-9, or MD-14 — with IEC details added in advance for import applications.
5
Fee payment. Government fees are paid based on device class and application type; keep proof of payment for portal records.
6
Reviewer evaluation and query response. CDSCO reviews the file and commonly raises clarification queries on methodology, labelling, or the Plant Master File. Fast, precise responses are what keep a filing to a single review round.
7
Facility inspection (where required). Class C and D manufacturing applications, and some import cases, involve a joint inspection before approval.
8
Licence grant. CDSCO issues the manufacturing licence or the MD-15 import licence. Approvals are perpetual provided the retention fee is paid on schedule and no unreported design, site, or labelling change has occurred.

Documents Required for CDSCO Certification

A complete first-submission dossier typically includes:

Device Master File (technical description, intended use, risk classification rationale)
Plant Master File (manufacturing site details and process flow)
ISO 13485 certificate and QMS documentation
Test reports and clinical/performance evidence (as required by device class)
Labelling and instructions for use
Authorised Indian Agent agreement (import applications)
IEC registration details (import applications)

Common CDSCO Filing Pitfalls and Their Risk Level

Most delayed or rejected CDSCO applications trace back to one of a small set of recurring mistakes.

Pitfall Consequence Severity
Device misclassification Refiling under correct class; retesting; months lost High
Unreported design, site, or labelling change post-licence Existing licence technically invalidated High
Weak or missing ISO 13485 evidence Immediate reviewer scrutiny, high rejection likelihood High
Incomplete Plant Master File Additional query rounds, extended timeline Medium
Slow or vague query responses Filing drags across multiple review cycles Medium

What MedRegX Handles End-to-End

Classification & Regulatory Strategy
MD-14 / MD-15 Import Licensing
MD-5 / MD-9 Manufacturing Licensing
ISO 13485 QMS Implementation
IVD Registration & Classification
Authorised Indian Agent Services
Turnkey Facility & Clean Room Setup
Post-Approval Change Management
Fast-Track CDSCO Program (4-Month Target)

How Much Does CDSCO Certification Cost in India?

CDSCO certification cost in India has two components: the government fee paid on the SUGAM portal, and the consultant's professional service fee for dossier preparation, classification strategy, and query handling. Government fees scale with device class and application type — Class A and B filings sit at the lower end, while Class C and D manufacturing or MD-15 import applications carry substantially higher fees, reflecting the deeper technical review those classes receive. Consultant fees vary more widely, driven by how much of the work is bundled: classification alone costs far less than a full engagement covering dossier build, ISO 13485 gap assessment, facility-readiness support, and post-approval change tracking.

Companies evaluating cost should look past the headline number and ask what happens if a reviewer query comes back. A lower upfront fee that does not include query-response support often costs more in the end, once delays, resubmission fees, and lost market time are factored in. When comparing quotes for CDSCO certification services, it is worth confirming explicitly whether the fee covers the full cycle through to licence grant, or only the initial filing — the two are priced very differently across the market, and the gap is where most cost surprises originate.

Choosing a CDSCO Consultant That Fits Your Timeline

The right CDSCO certification consultant in India depends on how the device is classified, whether the company is manufacturing domestically or importing, and how much post-approval support the business realistically needs once the licence is in hand. For companies where speed to market is the deciding factor, a consultant with a dedicated fast-track process — rather than a generic filing service — is usually the difference between a device that reaches Indian shelves in months rather than well over a year. MedRegX India Private Limited built its Fast-Track CDSCO service specifically to answer that need, targeting license-ready filings within 4 months for eligible Class A and B applicants while maintaining the dossier quality that keeps a filing to a single review cycle.

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Frequently Asked Questions

It is legally mandatory under MDR 2017; selling or importing a notified device without it exposes a company to seizure, penalties, and market bans.
The right fit depends on device class and timeline needs. MedRegX offers full-service CDSCO consulting with a Fast-Track program targeting 4-month dossier-to-filing turnaround for eligible Class A/B devices.
Applications are filed on the CDSCO SUGAM portal using the applicable form (MD-5, MD-9, or MD-14), after IEC details are added for import cases.
Costs include a government fee (scaling with device class) plus a consultant's service fee, which varies by scope — from classification-only support to full dossier-through-licence engagements.
Class A/B state licences often clear in 4–8 weeks once the dossier is complete; Class C/D and MD-15 import licences typically take 6–9 months. MedRegX's Fast-Track program targets 4 months for eligible dossiers.
A structured intake and dedicated query-desk process designed to move eligible Class A/B applicants from engagement to a license-ready filing within as fast as 4 months.
CDSCO certification is the mandatory clearance issued by the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation under the Medical Device Rules, 2017, required before any notified medical device or IVD can be manufactured, imported, or sold in India.
It runs through classification (Class A–D), route selection (manufacturing licence via MD-5/MD-9 or import licence via MD-14/MD-15), dossier submission on the SUGAM portal, fee payment, reviewer query resolution, and licence grant.