
NABL Accreditation Services in India - Complete Laboratory Accreditation Support
Accuracy of reported values is key to any laboratory and to any given number of industries it caters to. In some fields, a single report can actually influence the validation of a product, medical diagnoses of a patient, compliance with legal norms, export clearances of an industry, or even the consumer belief in a business. Accuracy is therefore extremely vital to these sectors.
This is exactly where NABL Accreditation in India becomes crucial. When a laboratory or any other testing center gets accredited with the National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL), it means that a body independent of the laboratory has investigated and confirmed its technical capabilities to produce accurate results conforming to particular standards.
UMSPCS helps the laboratories to identify appropriate NABL criteria applicable to that laboratory's actual workflow; describe their services; compile their documented systems; pinpoint gaps; prepare them for inspection and guide them through their whole process with accreditation and correction requirements.
Starting a new laboratory, whether for testing and calibration or clinical care, for proficiency testing or reference materials or biobanking, etc. Requires a guided approach for easy processing through NABL Accreditation
What is NABL Accreditation?
- Testing labs using ISO/IEC 17025
- Calibration labs using ISO/IEC 17025
- Medical labs using ISO 15189
- Proficiency Testing Providers (PTPs) using ISO/IEC 17043
- Reference Material Producers (RMPs) using ISO 17034
- Biobanks using ISO 20387

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Why is NABL Accreditation Important for Labs?
Which report would a manufacturer, a government body, a buyer, or an international customer trust more?
This is a big reason why organizations go for NABL Laboratory Accreditation.
NABL accreditation can help labs:
- Show they are technically capable
- Build more trust in their test and calibration results
- Set up clear and controlled processes
- Make their measurements more reliable and traceable
- Gain trust from customers and the industry
- Meet regulatory and contract requirements that specify accreditation
- Improve their lab management systems
- Get their test and calibration results accepted more widely
- Boost their credibility in both local and international markets
NABL explains that its mutual recognition agreements help reduce trade barriers and make it easier for different countries to accept each other’s test and calibration results.
Who Can Apply for NABL Accreditation?
Any eligible conformity assessment body can apply for NABL accreditation within its recognized schemes. NABL says its services are available to testing, medical, and calibration labs, as well as proficiency testing providers and reference material producers in India and other countries in the region. The size of the applicant or whether they are part of a membership group doesn't matter.
Depending on what they do, applicants can include:
- Testing Laboratories
- Calibration Laboratories
- Medical Laboratories
- Proficiency Testing Providers
- Reference Material Producers
- Biobanks
Key Parts of NABL Accreditation
Getting accredited involves more than just filling out a form.
- Defining the Scope of Accreditation
- Having a Management System
- Technical Competence
- Equipment and Calibration
- Validating or Verifying Methods
- Meet regulatory and contract requirements that specify accreditation
- Measurement Traceability
- Staff Competence
- Records and Documentation
Basic Requirements and Readiness for NABL Accreditation
Before applying for NABL Accreditation, a lab should check if it has the necessary setup and technical skills to work within the intended scope.
General readiness areas include:
- A clearly identified lab organization
- Defined lab activities
- Proper facilities and environmental conditions
- Suitable calibration equipment
- Qualified technical staff
- Written procedures
- Approved calibration methods
- Equipment calibration and maintenance plans
- Reference standards (if needed)
- Quality control procedures
- Internal audit plans
- Management reviews
- How complaints and faulty work are handled
- Systems for controlling records and documents
- Proper measurement traceability
- Relevant comparisons with other labs (if applicable)
- Technical records showing that everything is being used
For medical labs, there are extra rules under the NABL medical lab criteria. NABL's 112A document gives specific guidelines for accrediting medical labs
Step-by-Step NABL Accreditation Process in India
Step 1: Submit Application for Accreditation
Step 2: Document Review
Step 3: Pre-Assessment of CAB
Step 4: Initial Assessment of CAB
Step 5: Corrective Action and Information Submission
Step 6: Scrutiny of Assessment Report
Step 7: Recommendation for Accreditation
Step 8: Accreditation Decision
Step 9: Issue of Accreditation Certificate
Documents Required for NABL Accreditation
The documents required depend on the accreditation scheme and the scope you're applying for. However, a lab should be ready with documents and proof related to:
- Quality Manual
- Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
- Method validation records
- Equipment calibration reports
- Staff qualification and training records
- Internal audit reports
- Management review reports
- Proficiency testing records
- CAPA records
NABL Accreditation Cost in India
The cost of NABL Accreditation in India depends on:
- The type of lab and accreditation scheme
- The scope of accreditation applied for
- The number of tests, disciplines, or parameters
- Equipment calibration and technical requirements
- NABL application, assessment, and consultancy fees
Generally, the total cost can range from ₹10,000 to ₹2,00,000+, depending on the lab's scope, facilities, and how prepared it is. The actual cost might change based on the current NABL fee structure and technical needs.
Validity of NABL Accreditation Certification in India
NABL Accreditation is generally granted for a four-year accreditation cycle, subject to the applicable NABL requirements and continued compliance with the accreditation criteria.
During this period, the accredited Conformity Assessment Body (CAB) must maintain compliance with the applicable standards and NABL requirements. NABL may conduct assessments or surveillance activities during the accreditation cycle to verify continued competence and conformity.
At the end of the four-year cycle, the CAB is required to undergo the applicable reassessment and renewal process to continue its accreditation.
How Long Does NABL Accreditation Take?
No set time applies to every lab. The time needed can depend on:
- How big the lab is
- How many locations it has
- The scope it's applying for
- How many different areas it covers
- How many test methods it uses
- How technically ready it is
- The status of its documentation
- Whether its equipment is calibrated
- The competence of its staff
- Its readiness for internal audits
- What the assessment finds
- How long it takes to fix any issues
- NABL's scheduling and administrative processes
A lab that is well-prepared can usually move through the process faster than one that starts working on documents and implementation only after submitting its application.
UMSPCS therefore suggests doing a readiness and gap assessment before applying, rather than treating the application submission as the first step.
Common Challenges During NABL Accreditation
Labs often run into trouble not because they lack technical knowledge, but because their systems aren't documented, put into practice, or proven well enough.
- Choosing the Wrong Scope
- Documenting Without Actually Doing It
- Gaps in Equipment Calibration
- Not Enough Records on Staff Competence
- Weak Internal Audits
- Poor Technical Records
- Delays in Fixing Problems
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How UMSPCS Helps with NABL Accreditation
Getting accredited requires coordination between technical, quality, and administrative teams. This is where an experienced NABL Accreditation Consultant in India can be valuable.
At UMSPCS, our support can include:
- Identifying the Scope
- Assessing Gaps
- Help with Documentation
- Guidance on Implementation
- Support with the Application
- Getting Ready for Assessment
- Help with Nonconformities
- Ongoing Advice for Compliance
Conclusion
NABL Accreditation in India is ultimately about proving confidence in a lab's results through competence, consistency, and controlled processes. Whether your organization runs a testing lab, calibration facility, medical lab, proficiency testing program, reference material production facility, or biobank, accreditation requires careful preparation and proven implementation.
The right way to start is by focusing on the scope, the applicable standard, and a gap assessment, followed by documentation, implementation, internal review, and getting ready for the assessment.
UMSPCS can help your lab throughout this process with structured NABL Accreditation Consultancy Services, from the initial readiness assessment to application support and preparing for the assessment.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Not necessarily; only specific customer requirements, regulators, schemes, contracts, or industry require it based on the nature of the activity.
Typically, testing labs apply for accreditation from NABL against ISO/IEC 17025 (based on relevant NABL criteria and requirements)
Testing standard: ISO/IEC 17025 (with NABL criteria and requirements for the relevant section)
Medical laboratories usually apply for NABL accreditation with requirements in ISO 15189 (with criteria of relevant sections )
Yes, where it makes sense. However, the proposed scope and relevant disciplines need to be properly identified. NABL notes that labs working in multiple disciplines need to apply separately in each relevant discipline based on where the scope falls.

