If you're an author, publisher, or academic institution in India planning to publish a book, getting an ISBN number is one of the most important steps you should take before your book goes to print or goes live online. Whether you're self-publishing your first novel, releasing an academic research paper, or managing a publishing house, this guide will walk you through exactly how to get an ISBN number in India—for free—step by step.
If you're new to publishing, you may also find our guide on what an ISBN is and why authors need it helpful before starting the registration process.
What Is an ISBN Number?
ISBN stands for International Standard Book Number. It is a unique 13-digit identifier assigned to every edition and format of a book published anywhere in the world. Think of it as a digital fingerprint for your book—no two books share the same ISBN.
The 13-digit ISBN is broken down into five distinct parts:
- Prefix — Always starts with 978 or 979 (aligns with the international EAN barcode system).
- Registration Group — Identifies the country or language group. For India, this is "81", making it easy to trace Indian publications globally.
- Registrant Element — Identifies the specific publisher or imprint.
- Publication Element — Identifies the specific title or edition.
- Check Digit — The final digit used to validate the entire ISBN code.
Each different format of your book—hardcover, paperback, and eBook—requires its own separate ISBN. So if you're releasing your book in all three formats, you'll need three different ISBNs.
Why Do You Need an ISBN in India?
While having an ISBN is not a legal requirement to publish a book in India, it is strongly recommended—and in most practical scenarios, absolutely necessary. Here's why:
- Global Discoverability — ISBNs make your book searchable and findable in international databases, library catalogs, and online bookstores.
- Broader Distribution — To list and sell your book on platforms like Amazon, Flipkart, Google Play Books, and in physical bookstores, your book needs an ISBN.
- Library Cataloging — Libraries across India and the world use ISBNs to catalog and organize books. Without one, your book simply won't be added to most library systems.
- Sales Tracking — ISBNs are linked to barcode systems, making it easy to track sales, returns, and inventory.
- Professional Credibility — An ISBN signals that your book is a legitimate, professionally published work—especially important for academic and institutional publications.
- Academic and Institutional Use — Publishers use ISBNs to list books on platforms and to enter tenders or participate in academic procurement.
If you're unsure whether to choose a government-issued ISBN or a paid option, read our comparison of Free ISBN vs Paid ISBN.
Who Issues ISBNs in India?
In India, ISBNs are issued free of charge by the Raja Rammohun Roy National Agency for ISBN (RRNAI). This agency operates under the Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Education, Government of India. Authors who need professional assistance can also explore our ISBN Distribution Service.
Many self-publishing platforms in India charge authors for ISBN registration. This is completely unnecessary—you can get your ISBN for FREE directly from the government portal. If you prefer expert assistance throughout the publishing journey, you can also explore our Self Publishing Services.
The official contact address of the agency is:
Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Education
Room No. 13, Jeevan Deep Building, 4th Floor,
Parliament Street, New Delhi
📧 isbn-mhrd@gov.in | ☎️ 011-23341739
Who Is Eligible to Apply for an ISBN in India?
The following individuals and entities are eligible to apply for an ISBN in India:
- Individual Authors (including self-publishing authors)
- Publishers and Publishing Houses
- Educational Institutions (colleges, universities) publishing textbooks, research materials, or journal proceedings
- Research Organizations publishing reports, manuals, or booklets
- Conference / Seminar Organizers publishing proceedings
Who is NOT eligible? Newspapers, magazines, periodicals, journals, and other serial publications are not eligible for ISBN. These publications fall under ISSN (International Standard Serial Number) instead.
What Types of Publications Qualify for an ISBN?
According to the International ISBN Agency and RRNAI guidelines, the following types of publications are eligible:
- Printed books (Hard Cover and Paperback)
- eBooks (PDF, ePub, MOBI, etc.)
- Braille publications
- Audiobooks (CD, DVD, talking books)
- Maps and educational films
- Research papers published as books
- Conference and seminar proceedings
- Digital publications available on the internet or physical carriers (CD-ROMs, diskettes)
- Microform publications
Documents Required for ISBN Registration in India
Before you start the online application process, make sure you have the following documents ready in soft copy (scanned PDF or JPG format). Before submitting your manuscript, it's also recommended to complete professional editing and proofreading to avoid publishing errors.
For Individual Authors / Self-Publishing Authors
- Government-issued photo ID proof — Aadhaar Card, PAN Card, Voter ID, or Passport
- Address proof (if different from ID)
- Cover page or title page of the book (JPG or PDF)
- Title verso page (the copyright page — back of the title page)
- Undertaking / Declaration — A self-declaration stating that you are self-publishing (optional, but can be helpful)
For Publishing Companies / Houses
- Government-issued ID proof of the authorized person
- Company registration documents (Certificate of Incorporation or Partnership Deed)
- GST registration certificate (if applicable)
- List of previously published titles (if any)
- Book cover page and title verso
For Educational Institutions
- Authorization letter from the Head of the Institution
- Institution registration details
- Details of the publication
Step-by-Step Guide: How to Get an ISBN Number in India
Now let's get into the actual process. Follow these steps carefully to ensure a smooth and successful application.
Step 1: Visit the Official ISBN India Portal
Go to the official website: www.isbn.gov.in. This is the only official and authorized portal for ISBN registration in India. Avoid any third-party websites that charge fees for this process.
Step 2: Register as a New Applicant
On the homepage, click on "New Applicant Registration". You will be asked to:
- Select your applicant type — choose either "Author" (if you are self-publishing as an individual) or "Publisher" (if you are a company or publishing house).
- Enter your valid email ID.
- Click "Submit".
After submitting, you will receive an auto-generated username and password on your registered email address.
Step 3: Log In and Change Your Password
Go back to the portal and click on "Applicant Login". Use the credentials received in your email to log in. You will be prompted to change your password immediately upon first login. Set a new, strong password and proceed. You will then be redirected to the Applicant Dashboard (homepage of your account).
Step 4: Apply for a New Application
On your dashboard, click on "Apply for New Application". A detailed application form will appear. Fill in all required fields carefully, including:
- Title of the book (exactly as it will appear on the cover)
- Author name(s)
- Name of the publisher (or your own name if self-publishing)
- Language of the book
- Format (Hard Cover / Paperback / eBook — each format needs a separate application)
- Subject / genre
- Year of publication
- Number of pages (approximate)
- Edition (1st edition, revised, etc.)
Double-check all information before submitting. Once an ISBN is assigned to a book, the details cannot be changed. Errors will cause delays or rejection.
Step 5: Upload the Required Documents
After filling out the form, you will be asked to upload supporting documents. Upload clear, legible scanned copies of:
- Photo ID proof (Aadhaar, PAN, etc.)
- Cover page of the book (front cover image or design)
- Title page of the manuscript
Make sure all uploaded files are clear and in the correct format (PDF or JPG). Before uploading your manuscript, it is always recommended to complete professional editing and proofreading to eliminate errors. Blurry or incomplete documents are the most common reason for delays or rejections.
Step 6: Submit the Application
Once all fields are filled and documents are uploaded, click "Submit". You will receive a confirmation email acknowledging receipt of your application.
Step 7: Wait for Initial Approval
The processing time for an ISBN application in India is typically 7 to 15 working days, though it may take longer during high-volume periods. You can track the status of your application through your dashboard on the ISBN portal.
Once your application is reviewed and initially approved, you will receive a notification via email or see the status update on your dashboard.
Step 8: Upload the Title Verso (Copyright Page)
This is a step many first-time applicants miss. After initial approval, you are not yet done. You need to submit one more piece of information.
Log back into your account. On your dashboard, find your ISBN application entry. Next to it, you will see a "Submit Additional Information" link. Click it.
You will be taken to a pre-filled form with your book's details. Here, you need to upload the Title Verso — the copyright page (the back side of the title page). This typically contains:
- Copyright notice
- Publisher's name and address
- Year of publication
- ISBN (you can add it after receiving it)
- Edition information
- Printing details
After uploading the title verso, check the "Select" checkbox and click "Submit to RRNAI". The RRNAI representative will review your title verso and finalize the ISBN allocation. This step usually takes about one week.
Step 9: Receive and Use Your ISBN
Once approved, your ISBN will be allocated and displayed on your dashboard. You will also receive a notification via your registered email.
You can now:
- Print the ISBN on the back cover of your book (usually with a barcode)
- Add it to your eBook metadata
- Use it to list your book on Amazon, Flipkart, Google Books, and other platforms
- Submit it to libraries for cataloging
After receiving your ISBN, the next step is preparing your book for publication with professional cover design and interior formatting before publishing it on online marketplaces or in print.
How to Display the ISBN on Your Book
Once you have your ISBN, it must be displayed correctly on your publication:
- Printed Books — Print on the back cover with an EAN barcode. Also include it on the copyright page (title verso) inside the book.
- eBooks — Include it in the metadata fields of your eBook file and on the copyright page within the document.
- Academic Publications — Include it on the title verso and, if applicable, the cover.
The standard display format is: ISBN 978-81-XXXXXX-XX-X
Once your book is ready for publication, you can also explore our Book Marketing & Promotion Services to increase your book's visibility and reach more readers.
How to Get ISBN for Multiple Books or Bulk Registration
If you are a publishing house or institution with multiple titles to publish, the process is slightly different:
- You can apply for a block of ISBNs (a range) during your publisher registration.
- Larger publishers receive shorter registrant numbers, allowing more title identifiers.
- Smaller publishers and self-publishers typically receive longer registrant numbers with a limited block.
- You must maintain a logbook or list of all books against which ISBNs have been used and submit this to the RRNAI periodically.
If you're planning to publish multiple books every year, our Self Publishing Services can simplify everything from ISBN registration and formatting to printing and distribution.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Entering incorrect book details — Title, author name, or format mistakes cannot be corrected after ISBN assignment.
- Uploading blurry documents — This is the #1 reason for rejection and delays.
- Forgetting the title verso upload (Step 8) — Many applicants think the process is complete after initial approval.
- Paying third parties — ISBNs are completely free in India. If you need assistance, use trusted ISBN Distribution Services instead of paying unnecessary registration fees.
- Using one ISBN for multiple formats — A paperback, hardcover, and eBook each need their own unique ISBN.
- Reusing an old ISBN — Each new edition of a book requires a new ISBN.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, completely free. The Raja Rammohun Roy National Agency for ISBN issues ISBNs at no cost to authors, publishers, and institutions. If you need expert assistance with the process, you can also explore our ISBN Distribution Service.
Typically 7 to 15 working days after a complete application. The title verso upload step adds about one more week.
Yes. Each format—including hardcover, paperback, and eBook—requires its own separate ISBN.
Have more questions? Visit our complete Frequently Asked Questions page.
Conclusion
Getting an ISBN number in India is a free, straightforward, and fully online process managed by the Government of India through the RRNAI portal. Whether you're a first-time author self-publishing your debut novel or a university publishing academic proceedings, following the steps outlined above will help you obtain your ISBN without any cost or unnecessary intermediaries.
The key things to remember are: visit only the official ISBN portal, prepare your documents in advance, enter your book details carefully, and don't forget the important title verso upload after initial approval. If you need professional assistance, Adhipati Creations offers complete support for Self Publishing, Editing & Proofreading, Book Cover Design & Formatting, ISBN Distribution, and Book Marketing & Promotions.
You can also compare different publishing options by visiting our Publishing Plans & Pricing page before getting started.
Your book deserves to be discovered—and an ISBN is the first step toward making that happen.
