📐 ha to bigha — Hectare to Bigha Converter

Convert area units — square meters, square feet, acres, hectares, cents, grounds and more.

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Formula 1 ha = 3.9536943 bigha
UnitNameValue
0.001 ha0.00395369 bigha
0.01 ha0.0395369 bigha
0.1 ha0.395369 bigha
1 ha3.95369 bigha
5 ha19.7685 bigha
10 ha39.5369 bigha
50 ha197.685 bigha
100 ha395.369 bigha
1000 ha3953.69 bigha
Last updated: March 2026

Hectare to Bigha Conversion Table

Common hectare values converted to bigha — factor: 1 ha = 3.954 bigha

Hectare (ha)Bigha (bigha)Context
0.001 ha0.003954 bighaGarden
0.01 ha0.03954 bighaCity lot
0.1 ha0.3954 bighaCity block
0.5 ha1.977 bighaHalf hectare
1 ha3.954 bighaFootball pitch
2 ha7.907 bighaTwo pitches
5 ha19.77 bighaSmall farm
10 ha39.54 bighaMedium farm
25 ha98.84 bighaLarge farm
50 ha197.7 bighaSmall estate
100 ha395.4 bighaLarge farm
250 ha988.4 bighaLarge estate
500 ha1,977 bighaNature reserve
1,000 ha3,954 bighaLarge estate
1e+04 ha3.954e+04 bighaNature park

About Hectare to Bigha Conversion

Converting hectare to bigha is common in real estate, agriculture, surveying, and construction. Property listings, land records, and planning documents often use different area units depending on the country or industry — making accurate conversion essential for cross-border transactions and international comparisons.

As a practical reference: 5 ha = 19.77 bigha and 10 ha = 39.54 bigha. For larger land areas, 100 ha = 395.4 bigha — a common benchmark for farm and estate valuations. The reverse: 1 bigha = 0.2529 ha.

All conversions use the internationally recognized factor of exactly 1 ha = 3.954 bigha. Calculations are performed in IEEE 754 double-precision floating point, giving accuracy to at least 8 significant figures — more than sufficient for any practical application.

Quick Answer

Formula: Bigha = Hectare × 3.9536943

Multiply any hectare value by 3.9536943 to get bigha. One hectare equals 3.9536943 bigha.

Reverse: Hectare = Bigha × 0.252928

Worked Examples

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1 ha
1 ha × 3.9536943 = 3.9536943 bigha. Single unit reference for hectare to bigha conversion.
10
10 ha
10 ha × 3.9536943 = 39.536943 bigha. 10 hectares — a small-scale land or area measurement.
100
100 ha
100 ha × 3.9536943 = 395.36943 bigha. 100 hectares — a medium-scale area such as a farm plot or neighborhood.
1000
1000 ha
1000 ha × 3.9536943 = 3953.6943 bigha. 1,000 hectares — a large-scale area reference for regional planning.

Mental Math Tricks

Exact factor

1 ha = 3.9536943 bigha. Memorize this for instant mental estimates.

Rounded shortcut

Use 3.9537 as a quick mental multiplier for hectares to bighas.

Reverse check

To verify: multiply your result by 0.252928 to recover the original ha value.

Who Uses This Conversion?

Agricultural Officer

Reports crop area, yield statistics, and subsidy eligibility in hectares.

Forester

Measures forest cover, deforestation rates, and reforestation targets in hectares.

Urban Planner

Designs city zones, parks, and development areas using hectares.

Environmental Scientist

Quantifies habitat loss, protected area sizes, and land-use change in hectares.

International Investor

Evaluates large-scale land deals in countries using the metric system.

Agronomist

Plans irrigation, fertilizer, and pesticide application per hectare of cropland.

Frequently Asked Questions

About Hectare and Bigha

Hectare (ha)

The hectare is a metric unit equal to 10,000 m² or 2.471 acres, defined in 1795 as part of the French metric system. The name comes from the Latin area and the Greek hekaton (hundred).

Hectares are the global standard for agricultural land measurement, forest inventories, nature reserves, and urban planning across metric countries.

Interesting fact: One hectare of wheat can produce about 3-8 tonnes of grain. The Amazon rainforest covers roughly 550 million hectares.

Bigha (bigha)

The bigha is a traditional South Asian unit of land area whose size varies significantly by region. In West Bengal, 1 bigha = 1,600 m²; in Uttar Pradesh, 1 bigha ≈ 2,529 m²; in Rajasthan, it can be larger.

Bigha is widely used across India, Nepal, and Bangladesh for agricultural land measurement in rural property transactions and government land records.

Interesting fact: The bigha is not standardized — its size varies from 843 m² (in Himachal Pradesh) to 3,025 m² (in some parts of Rajasthan), making local context essential.