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Plot & Land Area Converter

Convert between Indian and international area units

Quick Answer — Plot & Land Area Converter

The Plot & Land Area Converter is a free online construction tool that helps you convert between indian and international area units. Enter your values above for instant, accurate results — no signup required. All calculations run privately in your browser.

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Formula & Worked Example

The math behind the Plot & Land Area Converter

Mathematical Formula

Area_B = Area_A \times ConversionFactor
Key Indian land area conversions: - 1 Acre = 43,560 sq ft = 4,047 m² = 100 Cent (South India) - 1 Hectare = 2.471 Acres = 10,000 m² - 1 Bigha (UP) = 27,000 sq ft; 1 Bigha (Raj) = 17,424 sq ft - 1 Gunta = 1,089 sq ft = 101.17 m² (Karnataka/Maharashtra) - 1 Marla = 272.25 sq ft; 1 Kanal = 20 Marla = 5,445 sq ft

Step-by-Step Worked Example

Convert **1 Acre** to all Indian units: - 1 Acre = **43,560 sq ft** = 4,047 m² = 4,840 sq yards - = **100 Cents** (Kerala/Tamil Nadu) - = **40 Guntas** (Karnataka) - = **1.613 Bigha** (UP) or **2.5 Bigha** (Rajasthan) - = **160 Marla** or **8 Kanal** (Punjab/Haryana)

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about the Plot & Land Area Converter

How many square feet is 1 acre?
1 Acre = 43,560 square feet = 4,047 square metres = 4,840 square yards. In Indian context: 1 Acre = 100 Cents (Kerala/TN), 40 Guntas (Karnataka), 1.613 Bigha (UP), 2.5 Bigha (Rajasthan), 8 Kanal (Punjab). Remember: 1 Cent = 435.6 sq ft.
What is the difference between Bigha in UP and Rajasthan?
1 Bigha varies dramatically by state: UP/Bihar = 27,000 sq ft (0.62 acres), Rajasthan = 17,424 sq ft (0.4 acres), HP = 8,712 sq ft (0.2 acres), West Bengal = 14,400 sq ft (0.33 acres). Always confirm the local Bigha definition before land transactions. This is a major source of disputes in rural land deals.
What is a Gunta and where is it used?
1 Gunta (also Guntha) = 1,089 sq ft = 101.17 m². It is used primarily in Karnataka, Maharashtra, and parts of Andhra Pradesh. 40 Guntas = 1 Acre. Land revenue records in these states often list plot sizes in Guntas. 1 Gunta is roughly a 33 ft x 33 ft plot.
How do I convert Marla to square feet?
1 Marla = 272.25 sq ft = 25.29 m². 1 Kanal = 20 Marla = 5,445 sq ft. Used in Punjab, Haryana, J&K, and parts of Pakistan. In urban areas, residential plots are commonly 5 Marla (1,361 sq ft), 10 Marla (2,722 sq ft), or 1 Kanal (5,445 sq ft).
What is the difference between carpet area, built-up area and super built-up area?
Carpet area = actual usable floor area inside walls (smallest). Built-up area = carpet + wall thickness + balcony (10-15% more). Super built-up area = built-up + proportionate share of common areas like lobby, stairs, lift (25-40% more than carpet). RERA mandates sale based on carpet area, but many builders still quote super built-up prices.

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What is the Plot & Land Area Converter?

The Plot & Land Area Converter is a free online construction tool that helps you convert between indian and international area units. Built for accuracy and speed, this calculator uses verified formulas and provides instant results without requiring any signup or registration. All calculations run entirely in your browser, ensuring complete privacy — no personal data is ever sent to our servers.

How to Use the Plot & Land Area Converter

  1. Enter Area Value: Enter your area value (in unit) in the input field. The calculator will validate your input automatically.
  2. Enter Convert From: Enter your convert from in the input field. The calculator will validate your input automatically.
  3. View Your Results: The Plot & Land Area Converter displays your results instantly in the output panel. You will see the primary result along with a detailed breakdown of secondary outputs. Scroll down for charts, interpretations, and expert advice.

Key Features

  • Instant Plot & Land Area Converter calculations with real-time updates
  • No signup, no registration — 100% free forever
  • All calculations happen in your browser — zero data sent to servers
  • Works offline as a Progressive Web App (PWA)
  • Mobile-friendly responsive design
  • Verified construction formulas updated for 2026

Why Use Calc Labz Plot & Land Area Converter?

The Calc Labz Plot & Land Area Converter stands out because it combines accuracy with simplicity. Unlike other online calculators, we provide detailed breakdowns, step-by-step formulas, and actionable advice alongside your results. Our construction calculators are regularly updated to reflect current rates, rules, and standards for India (2026). Whether you are a student, professional, or just need a quick calculation — Calc Labz delivers reliable results instantly.

Key Terms & Glossary

Concrete Mix Ratio
The proportion of cement, sand, and aggregate (e.g., M20 = 1:1.5:3) that determines concrete strength.
Stamp Duty
A state government tax levied on property registration, calculated as a percentage of property value.
Carpet Area
The usable floor area of a property, excluding walls, balcony, and common spaces.
Built-up Area
Carpet area plus the thickness of inner and outer walls — larger than carpet area.

Sources & References

Our Plot & Land Area Converter uses formulas and guidelines from the following authoritative sources:

  • Survey of India — Measurement Standards
  • Revenue Records — Land Measurement