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Bigha to Acre in Rajasthan

Rajasthan uniquely records land in two different bigha measures — pucca bigha (≈27,225 sq ft ≈ 0.625 acre) and kachha bigha (≈17,424 sq ft ≈ 0.40 acre) — and mixing them up overstates or understates a plot by more than 50%. This page opens on pucca bigha (the more common in formal records); use the state selector to switch to kachha.

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Regional land units vary by state and even by local custom — confirm the value used in your area's land records before relying on it for a transaction.

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How to use this tool

  1. Check which bigha your land record uses

    Pucca and kachha are both still in use in Rajasthan; your patta or registry document should specify which one.

  2. Enter the number of bigha

    The page opens on pucca — switch to Rajasthan (Kachha) in the state field if your record uses kachha instead.

  3. Read the acre value

    The result, equivalents strip and a 1–10 reference table update instantly for whichever bigha you select.

Questions people ask

What is the difference between pucca bigha and kachha bigha in Rajasthan?

Pucca bigha (≈27,225 sq ft ≈ 0.625 acre) and kachha bigha (≈17,424 sq ft ≈ 0.40 acre) are two separate traditional measures both still referenced in Rajasthan — a kachha bigha is roughly 64% the size of a pucca bigha, so confirming which one applies to your land matters a great deal.

How many acres is 1 pucca bigha in Rajasthan?

1 pucca bigha ≈ 27,225 sq ft ≈ 0.625 acre — almost identical to Bihar's bigha value.

How many acres is 1 kachha bigha in Rajasthan?

1 kachha bigha ≈ 17,424 sq ft ≈ 0.40 acre — noticeably smaller than pucca, and closer in size to a West Bengal bigha.

Which bigha measure is used in official Rajasthan land records?

Both appear in different contexts — pucca bigha is more common in formal revenue records in many districts, but kachha bigha still shows up in older documents and some local customary usage. Your patta, jamabandi or registry paper should state which one applies to your specific plot.

How do I switch between pucca and kachha on this converter?

Use the state selector on the tool — it lists 'Rajasthan (Pucca)' and 'Rajasthan (Kachha)' as separate options, each applying its own square-footage value.

Is this converter free and does it work offline?

Yes — no login, no upload, and the page keeps working even without an internet connection once it has loaded.

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