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Documents Required for MSME/Udyam Registration

1. PAN Card of the company/owner


2. Aadhaar Card
3. Business Address Proof
4. Bank Statement
5. GST Certificate
6. COI
7. NOC for registered office address
8. Details of Major Business Activities with NIC Codes
9. Aadhaar-linked phone number of the owner and Email id
10. Details of your business’ turnover
11. Investment details (plant or machinery owned)
Documents Required for Startup India Registration
You as a business owner can claim the benefits of Startup India Scheme only once you are
recognised as a startup. To complete the process of registration, you need to submit the
mandatory documents required for startup registration in India. The list of documents
required for Startup India registration can broadly be classified in three categories:

1. Creation of a profile on the startup India portal

The first step is to create a profile on the portal by filing an online form and uploading the
required details, such as email address and OTP, to verify the identity.

Once the profile creation is complete, the applicant will be eligible for the following.

1. Pro-bono Services

2. Website Challenges

3. Government Schemes

4. State Policies for Startups

5. Incubator/mentorship programs

6. Learning and Development Program

DPIIT recognition for startups

Once the profile is created, the startups must file for DPIIT recognition. To apply for
recognition, navigate to the startup recognition form from the dashboard. You must fill in the
asked details, such as company details to complete the process.

The following documents are needed to be submitted by the entities for recognition of Startup
India by DPIIT.

1. Certificate of Incorporation

2. Companies P.A.N. Card

3. Director's Aadhar & P.A.N. card

4. Passport-size photograph of the directors

5. Website or companies profile deck (if available)

6. Photo & video of products/services


7. Authorization Letter

8. Brief write-up on how the business is working towards:

 Innovation in the industry

 High potential for wealth creation

 High potential for employment generation

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