NIC Codes for Udyam Registration: A Guide by Business Category (2026)

During Udyam Registration you must pick a NIC code that matches your business activity — and it's one of the most common places applicants pause. This guide explains what NIC codes are, how they're structured, and the common code ranges by business category, so you can zero in on yours quickly.

What is a NIC code?

NIC stands for National Industrial Classification — the Government of India's system for categorising economic activities. The current version, NIC 2008, is the one used in Udyam Registration.

How NIC codes are structured

NIC codes get more specific from left to right:

Common categories and their NIC division ranges

Business typeNIC divisions
Manufacturing (food, textiles, goods)10–33
Construction41–43
Wholesale & retail trade45–47
Transport & storage49–53
Hotels, restaurants & food service55–56
IT, software & communication58–63
Professional & technical services69–75
Administrative & support services77–82
Education & coaching85
Healthcare & social work86–88
Repair & personal services (salon, etc.)95–96

Finding your exact code

The table above gets you to the right neighbourhood; for registration you need the specific 5-digit sub-class. The quickest way is to search by a keyword from your activity and pick the closest match — you can find your exact NIC code with a lookup tool before you start, so you're not guessing inside the application.

Choosing the wrong NIC code can affect which schemes and tenders you qualify for, so it's worth getting right the first time.

Can I add more than one?

Yes. If your business spans activities — say manufacturing and trading — you can add multiple NIC codes. If you picked the wrong one earlier, you can update the NIC code on your Udyam registration at any time.

Frequently asked questions

Which NIC version does Udyam use? NIC 2008.

How many NIC codes can I add? Multiple — add every activity your business genuinely performs.

Does the NIC code affect my Micro / Small / Medium status? No — that classification is based on investment and turnover, not the NIC code.