1.25 lakhs refers to a numerical value of 125,000 in the Indian numbering system. The term "lakh" denotes 100,000, so when you multiply 1.25 by 100,000, you get 125,000. This term is commonly used in India and some other South Asian countries to express large sums of money or population figures.
11.5 lakhs is equivalent to 1,150,000 in numbers. In the Indian numbering system, one lakh is equal to 100,000, so 11.5 lakhs means 11.5 times 100,000. Thus, 11.5 lakhs translates to 1,150,000.
125 is 53 which means 125 = 5X5X5 which means 25X5 = 125
To write 7 lakhs in numbers, you would express it as 700,000. In the Indian numbering system, one lakh is equivalent to 100,000, so 7 lakhs means 7 multiplied by 100,000. Therefore, 7 lakhs is equal to 700,000.
10000 lakhs = 1 billion
14.85665 lakhs
125 * 10,00000 *48.95 (current value of dollar) = 6118.75 Lakhs
100 lakhs 1 million =10 lakhs
11.5 lakhs is equivalent to 1,150,000 in numbers. In the Indian numbering system, one lakh is equal to 100,000, so 11.5 lakhs means 11.5 times 100,000. Thus, 11.5 lakhs translates to 1,150,000.
ten lakhs is a million
125 is 53 which means 125 = 5X5X5 which means 25X5 = 125
To write 7 lakhs in numbers, you would express it as 700,000. In the Indian numbering system, one lakh is equivalent to 100,000, so 7 lakhs means 7 multiplied by 100,000. Therefore, 7 lakhs is equal to 700,000.
fifty lakhs
10000 lakhs = 1 billion
Up to 2.5 lakhs - NIL 2.5 lakhs to 5 lakhs - 10% 5 lakhs to 10 lakhs - 20% above 10 lakhs - 30%
Up to 2.5 lakhs - NIL 2.5 lakhs to 5 lakhs - 10% 5 lakhs to 10 lakhs - 20% above 10 lakhs - 30%
Rs 20 lakhs to 70-75 lakhs being highest.....that means 1.66 lakhs to 6 lakhs per month.........otherwise it depends on your iit campus(iit bombay and delhi are highest paid),your performance in academics in iit itself and finally ur interview
It must be around 2 to 3 lakhs by all means