Convert Cent to Katha

The katha is not a fixed size — it varies by state. Across the states below, 1 cent = 0.15125–1.21 katha. Pick your state for an accurate result; it runs entirely in your browser.

1 Cent = 0.32 Katha (Bihar)
Cent (cent)
Katha (katha)

Cent to Katha by state

Because the katha differs from state to state, the table below gives the value in each state we cover. The square-foot column is the standard defining value; the metre and conversion columns are computed from it.

State / region 1 Katha (sq ft) 1 Katha (m²) 1 Cent → Katha 1 Katha → Cent
Bihar 1,361.25 126.4643 0.32 katha 3.125 cent
West Bengal (rural) 720 66.89019 0.605 katha 1.652893 cent
West Bengal (Kolkata) 360 33.44509 1.21 katha 0.8264463 cent
Assam (1 bigha = 5 katha) 2,880 267.5608 0.15125 katha 6.61157 cent
Jharkhand (Ranchi) 720 66.89019 0.605 katha 1.652893 cent
Madhya Pradesh 600 55.74182 0.726 katha 1.37741 cent

Indian land units vary by state and even by district, and local custom can differ from the standard value. For any legal, property or financial purpose, confirm the value against your local revenue records (patwari / tehsil) before relying on it.

About cent and katha

Cent: A cent is 1/100 of an acre — identical to a decimal — and is the common small land unit in South India.

Katha: A katha (also spelt kattha) is the common land unit across eastern India. In most states 1 bigha = 20 katha, but in Assam 1 bigha = 5 katha, so the katha’s size varies widely by state.

Frequently asked questions

How many katha are in 1 cent?
It depends on the state, because the katha is not a fixed size. In Bihar, 1 cent = 0.32 katha. Across the states listed, the answer ranges from 0.15125 to 1.21 katha — choose your state in the converter above for an accurate result.
Why does the katha vary by state?
The katha is a traditional unit recorded differently in each state's revenue system, and many states use a larger "pucca" and a smaller "kachha" version. There is no single national value, so the only correct conversion is the one for your specific state or district.
How do I convert cent to katha?
Pick your state above so the tool uses that state's katha value, then type the amount. For example, in Bihar, multiply cent by 0.32 to get katha.
Which states is the katha used in?
This converter covers: Bihar; West Bengal (rural); West Bengal (Kolkata); Assam (1 bigha = 5 katha); Jharkhand (Ranchi); Madhya Pradesh. For legal or property transactions, always confirm the local value against your revenue records (patwari / tehsil).

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Sources

Per-state values are cross-checked against multiple references, including Wikipedia: Bigha, Wikipedia: Katha, Wikipedia: Measurement of land in Punjab and state land-record references. Where sources genuinely disagree we show the documented variants rather than a single figure.