Generally, one college year equals 30 credits of coursework.
A mile is a unit of distance. An hour is a unit of time. One cannot be converted to the other.
"Kilowatt" is a unit of power. "Hour" is a unit of time. They're used to measure and describe completely different quantities, and it's not possible to convert either of them into the other one. If hours could be converted to kilowatts, then you'd be able to figure out how many watts of sleep you got last night, and how many horsepower there are in one week.
The two units are incompatible - one is a unit of time, while the other is a unit of distance.
That depends what "unit" you are talking about.
Get a transcript and see how many units you have. Each unit is one hour.
Most college/university students take about 12 credit/hours.
It depends on where you take the program. Through a community college college, it runs approximately 52 credits and takes one academic year.
Clarification needed. Hours are a measure of time, and miles are a measure of distance. One is not a unit of the other, like feet and inches or pounds and ounces. How are they to be converted?
An hour is a unit of time, a km is a unit of length. You can't convert one to the other. For problems involving speeds, use the formula distance = speed x time.
"Hour" is a unit of time. "Mile" is a unit of length. They can never be equal, or converted one to the other. If they could, then you'd be able to calculate how many miles of sleep you got last night.
Typically, one academic year.
day = 24 hours
For schools that operate on a unit system, typically one unit is equivalent to three regular semester credits.
Running a power of 60 watts for one hour uses 60 watt-hours of energy. If you run it for two hours, that would be 120 watt-hours. Running a 60 watt appliance for 16 hours and 20 minutes is 1000 watt-hours, or 1 kWh, also called one Unit.
If you mean one aestronomical unit one astronomical unit (AU) , the answer is 150,000,000,000 meters.
One crore of any unit is ten million of that unit.