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Acre to Bigha Converter

1 acre = 43,560 sq ft, or about 0.5975 Bigha using Nepal's Bigha reference.

Formula

Acre x 43,560 / 72,900 = Bigha

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Acre to Bigha Converter

Convert acre to Bigha, Kattha, Dhur, Ropani, Aana, square feet, and square meters.

To

0.5975 Bigha

1 Acre = 0.5975 Bigha

Formula: 1 Acre = 43,560 square feet

Base area

43,560 sq ft is the common bridge value used to compare all selected units.

Record check

Use calculator output for planning, then verify Lalpurja, survey map, and local records before decisions.

Regional note

Haat values vary by district; Terai and hill systems are separate.

Hill System

Terai System

International

Hill format

7 Ropani 15 Aana

Terai format

0 Bigha 12 Kattha

Base area

43,560 sq ft

How to use the Acre to Bigha Converter

Planning and records note

Use this for broad comparison between international acre listings and Nepal Terai Bigha units. Enter the value you want to convert, choose the matching source unit, and use the result as a planning reference. For property transactions, verify the final area against the official record, survey map, tax receipt, and local land records.

Regional variation note

Nepal uses the hill system for Ropani, Aana, Paisa, and Daam, and the Terai system for Bigha, Kattha, and Dhur. Confirm official records before using a conversion for a transaction.

Example conversion table

InputApproximate result
1 Acre0.5975 Bigha
5 Acre2.9877 Bigha
10 Acre5.9753 Bigha

Frequently asked questions

Can I use this conversion for legal documents?+

Use it as a planning reference only. For legal, tax, loan, or registration work, confirm the area with the official record, survey map, or a licensed professional.

Does RopaniBigha store what I enter?+

No. The calculator runs in your browser and the values you type into the converter are not transmitted to a server.

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Last reviewed

Last reviewed: May 2026. Converter pages are reviewed for public formula clarity and safe regional disclaimers. Use results for planning and always confirm official property records before decisions.