Square Yard (Gaj) to Square Foot Converter
1 Square Yard (Gaj) = 9 Square Foot
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Whether you are verifying a Khasra entry, comparing plot quotes, or preparing a sale deed, you need a reliable Square Yard (Gaj) to Square Foot conversion. Traditional Indian units are not nationally standardised, which is why generic online converters often return the wrong number. Below, our live calculator is pre-set to this exact pair, and every value in the tables is computed from the same single source of truth — not copied from random blogs.
Understanding Square Yard (Gaj) and Square Foot
Square Yard (Gaj) is a uniform nationwide unit with a fixed size everywhere in India. Square Foot is the de facto market standard used by builders, brokers, and RERA carpet-area disclosures across India. BhumiMeter never guesses these numbers — every factor on this page is read from our curated data tables and computed through a square-foot base unit, the same method used internally by revenue surveyors when cross-checking Khasra maps.
Before you buy or sell — quick checklist
1. Ask the seller which Square Yard (Gaj) standard they mean — "Bigha" alone is not enough in most of North India. 2. Compare the quoted area with the measurement on your online Bhulekh / Apna Khata / Banglarbhumi extract (usually stored in square metres). 3. For RERA-registered flats, carpet area is disclosed in square feet by convention even though the legal unit is square metre — convert both ways before comparing builder quotes. 4. If two documents show different areas, the revenue record prevails over a broker's oral conversion.
Quick Reference Table
Common Square Yard (Gaj) values converted to Square Foot .
| Square Yard (Gaj) | Square Foot |
|---|---|
| 1 | 9 |
| 2 | 18 |
| 5 | 45 |
| 10 | 90 |
| 50 | 450 |
| 100 | 900 |
Conversion Formula
Square Foot = Square Yard (Gaj) × (9 sq ft ÷ 1 sq ft per Square Foot). Equivalently: multiply by 9. All factors come from BhumiMeter's data tables — square foot is the internal base unit.
Worked Example
Example: You have a plot measuring 5 Square Yard (Gaj). Multiply by the conversion factor: 5 × 9 = 45 Square Foot. Reverse check: 45 Square Foot ÷ 9 = 5 Square Yard (Gaj).
Regional context
Both Square Yard (Gaj) and Square Foot are fixed nationwide — the conversion factor does not change from state to state. Square foot remains the de facto market unit across India, while square metre is the legal metrology standard under the Legal Metrology Act, 2009. You can use the same formula anywhere in the country.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many Square Foot are in 1 Square Yard (Gaj)?
1 Square Yard (Gaj) = 9 Square Foot. This is computed from BhumiMeter's verified tables — not scraped from third-party blogs. For property due diligence, match this figure against your sale agreement and the area recorded on the government portal. If the numbers diverge by more than a few percent, pause and ask which local variant (Pucca/Kachha Bigha, 5-biswa vs 20-biswa, etc.) the other party is using before proceeding.
Is Square Yard (Gaj) the same in every state of India?
Yes — Square Yard (Gaj) has a fixed, uniform definition across India. The conversion to Square Foot does not depend on your state.
Can I use this conversion for legal land registration?
Use these figures as a starting point only. Government land records store area in square metres/hectares; local brokers may quote Bigha or Gaj. Always cross-check with your sale deed, Bhulekh/Khasra extract, and the tehsildar office before paying token money or signing.
What is the formula to convert Square Yard (Gaj) to Square Foot?
Square Foot = Square Yard (Gaj) × (9 sq ft ÷ 1 sq ft per Square Foot). Equivalently: multiply by 9. All factors come from BhumiMeter's data tables — square foot is the internal base unit.
Why does BhumiMeter show a state selector?
Even when converting fixed units, many users arrive from state-specific searches. For Bigha, Katha, and Biswa the state selector is essential. For uniform units it ensures related regional conversions in the results panel match your locality.