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Free Calculators for Users in India

CalConvs Team
May 25, 2026
Country & Regional Guides

India uses the metric system for official and scientific purposes, but everyday life involves a mixture of traditional Indian units, metric measurements and occasional encounters with imperial units through British-era conventions, international business and imported goods.

This guide covers the conversions and calculation tools most relevant for users in India, from everyday health and cooking to professional and financial planning. All tools are free at CalConvs.com.

Traditional Indian Units and Metric Equivalents

Certain traditional units remain in everyday use across different regions of India, particularly for land measurement and food quantities.

Indian UnitMetric EquivalentNotes
1 bigha (commonly used)Approximately 1,337 m² in UPVaries by state: 843 m² to 3,025 m²
1 gaj (yard)0.914 metresUsed for fabric and carpet measurement
1 tola11.664 gramsTraditional gold and silver measurement
1 maund37.32 kgTraditional grain and commodity measure
1 seer0.933 kgSmaller traditional weight unit
1 katthaAround 125 to 135 m² in BiharVaries by region, used for land

Gold and Silver: Tola and Gram

Gold prices in India are frequently quoted per 10 grams and sometimes per tola. One tola is 11.664 grams. Jewellers and commodity exchanges use both units.

Gold Unit Reference

1 tola = 11.664 grams

10 grams = 0.857 tola

1 troy ounce (international gold standard) = 31.1 grams = 2.67 tola

Example: Gold price of 6,000 rupees per gram

Price per tola = 6,000 × 11.664 = 69,984 rupees per tola

Price per 10 grams = 6,000 × 10 = 60,000 rupees per 10 grams

Use the Weight and Mass Converter for gram, kilogram and troy ounce conversions.

Land Measurement in India

Land in India is measured using both metric units (square metres, hectares) and traditional units that vary by state. The following metric equivalents are most useful for property transactions involving buyers from different regions or overseas.

UnitMetric Equivalent
1 acre4,046.86 m² or 0.405 hectares
1 hectare10,000 m² or 2.471 acres
1 square foot0.0929 m²
1 square yard (sq gaj)0.836 m²
100 square yards83.6 m²
1,000 square feet92.9 m²
1 bigha (Bihar and UP standard)Approximately 1,337 m²

Use the Area Converter for square metres, acres, hectares and square feet conversions.

Health and Wellness in India

India uses kilograms and centimetres for official health measurements. All clinical measurements follow the metric standard. The CalConvs health tools work natively in metric units for Indian users.

Asia-Pacific BMI Classifications Used by Some Indian Health Authorities

Standard WHO BMI classifications are widely used in India. Some research suggests South Asian adults face higher health risks at lower BMI thresholds than Western populations.

Underweight: below 18.5   Normal: 18.5 to 22.9

Overweight: 23 to 24.9   Obese Class 1: 25 to 29.9   Obese Class 2: 30 and above

Discuss with your doctor which BMI classification applies to your health assessment.

Mathematics Tools for Indian Students

Indian students from Class 6 to Class 12 and competitive exam preparation (JEE, NEET, CAT, UPSC) use a wide range of mathematical tools.

Related Tools for Users in India

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert bigha to square metres?

The bigha varies significantly by state in India. In Uttar Pradesh and Bihar it is approximately 1,337 square metres, while in some other states it ranges from 843 to 3,025 square metres. Always confirm the local bigha standard before any property transaction. For the internationally recognised units, use the Area Converter to switch between square metres, hectares, acres and square feet.

What is the difference between a tola and a gram in gold pricing?

A tola is a traditional Indian and South Asian unit of weight equal to 11.664 grams. When gold is priced in India, you will see prices quoted per 10 grams, per tola and per kg. International gold prices are quoted in troy ounces (31.1 grams). To convert any gold weight unit to another, use the Weight and Mass Converter.

Which calculator is best for JEE preparation?

The Scientific Calculator on CalConvs covers trigonometric functions, logarithms, exponentials and standard arithmetic, all required for JEE Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. For statistics topics in competitive maths, the Standard Deviation Calculator and Statistics Calculator are also useful. Remember that JEE and NEET exams are pen-and-paper tests and do not permit calculators in the exam hall.

Are Indian BMI standards different from international standards?

The standard WHO BMI classification (underweight below 18.5, normal 18.5 to 24.9, overweight 25 to 29.9) is widely used in India. However, some Indian health authorities and researchers recommend lower thresholds for defining overweight and obesity in South Asian populations due to evidence that metabolic complications appear at lower BMI levels in these groups. Always discuss BMI results with a healthcare professional for personalised interpretation.

Last updated on 5/25/2026