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Registration with the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade that certifies an entity as a recognised startup under the Startup India initiative. DPIIT recognition is a prerequisite for most central government grant programmes, provides access to the Startup India Seed Fund Scheme, and offers benefits like self-certification under nine labour and environmental laws, tax exemption under Section 80-IAC, and fast-track patent examination. To qualify, a company must be incorporated as a Private Limited, LLP, or Partnership, be less than 10 years old, have annual turnover below ₹100 crore, and work towards innovation, development, or improvement of products or processes. More than 100,000 startups are now DPIIT-recognised as of 2025.
DPIIT recognition is the official registration granted by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade under the Startup India initiative that certifies a business as a recognised startup. This recognition is a prerequisite for most central government grant programmes, provides access to the Startup India Seed Fund Scheme (SISFS), and unlocks several tax and compliance benefits. To qualify, a company must be incorporated as a Private Limited Company, Limited Liability Partnership (LLP), or Registered Partnership; be less than 10 years old from the date of incorporation; have an annual turnover below ₹100 crore for any of the financial years since incorporation; and be working towards innovation, development, or improvement of products, processes, or services. As of 2025, over 100,000 startups have received DPIIT recognition. Benefits include self-certification under nine labour and environmental laws (reducing compliance burden), tax exemption under Section 80-IAC (deduction of 100% of profits for three consecutive assessment years), fast-track patent examination (reducing patent application processing time), access to the Fund of Funds for Startups (FFS) corpus of ₹10,000 crore, and eligibility for government procurement preferences.
1. Visit the Startup India portal (startupindia.gov.in) and create an account. 2. Fill in the recognition application with your company details, director information, and a brief description of your innovative work. 3. Upload the required documents: certificate of incorporation, directors' details, a brief write-up about your innovation, and a pitch deck or proof of concept. 4. Submit the application — processing typically takes 2–4 weeks. 5. Once recognised, download your DPIIT recognition certificate and DIPP number from the portal. 6. Keep your profile updated — the recognition must be maintained with annual updates on revenue, funding, and team size.
A hardware startup developing IoT-based smart irrigation systems applies for DPIIT recognition three months after incorporation. The founders submit their incorporation certificate, a detailed write-up of their innovation (sensor-based soil moisture monitoring with automated irrigation control), and images of their prototype deployed on a test farm. The application is approved in 18 days. The DPIIT certificate enables the startup to apply for a SISFS grant of ₹20 lakh through their incubator, claim tax exemption under Section 80-IAC, and fast-track their patent application for the sensor technology.
DPIIT recognition is the single most important registration for any Indian startup seeking government grants and tax benefits. It is free, straightforward to obtain, and opens access to the entire Startup India ecosystem of funding and compliance benefits. Apply within weeks of incorporation.