There are about 3 bigha in an acre. This number will vary depending on the region that you are in.
3.Kolkata is in India, where 1 bigha = 0.33 acres, so 1 acre is almost exactly 3 bigha
1Bigha = 0.625 Acre In Rajasthan
3.030 bigha = 1 acer
1 Bigha = 0.134 Hectares in assam Posted by Avishek Chakraborty,Commercial Manager, Jalan Industries (P) Ltd, Assam
It is not possible to answer the question without some information about the location. A bigha is not a standard unit of measurement and in some parts of the South Asia it can be as many as 2.7 bighas in an acre. In other parts, the bigha is almost 10 times as large and there are only 0.33 in an acre.
There is no exact measurement of a bigha. So, this question is impossible to answer.
One acre equals to 0.5975 bighas of Nepal. That is 0 bigha 11 kattha and 19 dhurs. This can be calculated as follows: 1 acre = 4840 square yards = 4840 *9 square feets. 1 bigha = 270 ft * 270 ft 1 acre = 4840*9/(270*270) = 0.59753 bighas 1 Bigha = 20 Kathhas 1 Kathha = 20 Dhurs I think you are satisfied with my answer. Ramesh Khanal Kathmandu, Nepal
In Rajasthan, one acre is equivalent to approximately 4.84 bighas. However, the exact conversion can vary slightly based on local definitions, as bigha can differ between regions. Generally, it's important to confirm local measurements for precise calculations.
1 acre is equal to 1600 cottah in West Bengal, India.
In Assam, one acre is equivalent to approximately 2.47 bighas. However, it's important to note that the exact conversion can vary slightly depending on local definitions and practices, as "bigha" can differ in size across regions. Generally, for agricultural purposes, this conversion is commonly accepted in Assam.
Four roods per acre.