Katha to Square Feet Converter

Convert Katha to Square Feet instantly for land measurement in West Bengal, Bangladesh and other regions

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Katha to Square Feet Converter

Convert Katha to Square Feet for land area measurement

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Result in Square Feet
0 Square Feet
Formula: 1 Katha = 720 Square Feet
Square Meter
66.89 sq m
Bigha
0.05 bigha
Acre
0.017 ac
Decimal
1.65 decimal

Common Katha to Square Feet Conversions

Common conversion values from Katha to Square Feet and Square Meter
KathaSquare FeetSquare Meter
1 Katha720 Square Feet66.89 Square Meter
2 Katha1,440 Square Feet133.78 Square Meter
5 Katha3,600 Square Feet334.45 Square Meter
10 Katha7,200 Square Feet668.90 Square Meter
15 Katha10,800 Square Feet1003.35 Square Meter
20 Katha14,400 Square Feet1337.81 Square Meter
50 Katha36,000 Square Feet3344.51 Square Meter
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About Katha and Square Feet Conversion

Katha and Square Feet are land measurement units commonly used in South Asia. Understanding the conversion between these units is essential for property transactions, land documentation, and construction planning.

What is Katha?

Katha (also spelled as Kattha or Cottah) is a traditional unit of area used mainly in Bangladesh, West Bengal, Assam, and Bihar. The value of one Katha varies by region:

  • West Bengal & Bangladesh: 1 Katha = 720 sq ft (1/20th of a Bigha)
  • Assam: 1 Katha = 2,880 sq ft
  • Bihar: 1 Katha = 1,361.25 sq ft (varies)

What is Square Feet?

Square Feet (sq ft) is a unit of area measurement commonly used in the United States, United Kingdom, India, Bangladesh, and many other countries. One square foot is equal to a square measuring 1 foot on each side.

Conversion Formula

Based on West Bengal/Bangladesh standard where 1 Katha = 720 sq ft:

  • 1 Katha = 720 sq ft
  • 1 sq ft = 0.00139 Katha (1 ÷ 720)

Quick Reference Table

Common conversions from Katha to Square Feet and Square Meter
KathaSquare FeetSquare Meter
172066.89
21,440133.78
53,600334.45
107,200668.90
2014,4001,337.81

Note: Katha values vary significantly by region. This converter uses the West Bengal/Bangladesh standard (1 Katha = 720 sq ft). For other regions, please verify with local authorities.

💡 Real World Examples

🏡 Residential Plot

Scenario: You're buying a residential plot in Kolkata measuring 3 Katha.

Conversion: 3 Katha = 2,160 sq ft = 200.67 sq m

🏗️ Construction Planning

Scenario: Planning to build on 5 Katha of land.

Conversion: 5 Katha = 3,600 sq ft = 334.45 sq m

🌾 Agricultural Land

Scenario: 10 Katha of agricultural land in Bangladesh.

Conversion: 10 Katha = 7,200 sq ft = 0.5 Bigha

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Katha?
Katha is a unit of land measurement used in Eastern India (West Bengal, Bihar), Bangladesh, and Nepal. In West Bengal and Bangladesh, 1 Katha = 720 square feet. In Bihar, 1 Katha = 1,361 square feet. In Assam, 1 Katha = 2,880 square feet.
How to convert Katha to Square Feet?
To convert Katha to Square Feet, multiply the Katha value by 720 (based on West Bengal/Bangladesh standard). Formula: Square Feet = Katha × 720. For example, 5 Katha = 5 × 720 = 3,600 sq ft.
How many Square Feet in 1 Katha?
1 Katha is equal to 720 square feet (based on West Bengal/Bangladesh standard). The exact conversion may vary slightly depending on the regional standard used.
How many Katha in 1 Bigha?
1 Bigha is equal to 20 Katha (based on West Bengal/Bangladesh standard). Therefore, 1 Bigha = 20 Katha = 14,400 square feet.

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