Satak to Katha Calculator

The Satak to Katha Calculator estimates land area in Katha. Simply enter your Area in Satak and select a regional standard to calculate your Katha value and related metrics. This tool helps you understand land measurements commonly used in eastern India. This calculator also calculates Area in Acres and Area in Square Feet.

Enter the land area in Satak (e.g., 10.50)
Select the standard used in your region

This calculator provides estimates only. Actual land measurements may vary based on location and survey methods. Contact professionals for accurate figures.

What Is Katha

Katha is a unit of land measurement used in parts of India and Bangladesh. It tells you the size of a piece of land. The size of one Katha changes depending on where you are, so it is important to use the right regional standard.

How Katha Is Calculated

Formula

Katha = Satak ÷ Satak per Katha

Where:

  • Satak = The land area you entered
  • Satak per Katha = The regional standard number (e.g., 1.65 or 3.125)

To find the Katha value, you divide the total Satak by the number of Sataks that make one Katha in your region. This division works because you are grouping the smaller Satak units into larger Katha bundles. For example, if one Katha is 1.65 Sataks, you divide your total land by 1.65 to see how many bundles you have.

Why Katha Matters

Knowing the Katha value is helpful for buying or selling land. It helps people understand the true size and value of a property in local terms.

Why Regional Standards Are Important for Land Deals

Using the wrong regional standard may lead to errors in understanding land size. If you use the Bengal standard for land in Bihar, the calculation will be wrong. This might cause you to pay too much or sell for too little. Always check which standard applies to your specific location.

For Property Buyers

When you buy land, you usually want to know the price per Katha. This calculation helps you see if the asking price is fair compared to the size in Satak. It is a good way to check the details of the property listing.

For Land Surveyors

Surveyors often measure land in Satak or Square Feet. Converting this to Katha helps them speak the same language as local farmers and owners. This makes it easier to agree on boundaries and official documents.

Calculation logic verified using publicly available standards.

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