Using the above mathematical formula (sqm to gaj) we get the following equation:
Unit | 162 Square meter |
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Square Feet | 1743.12 sq ft |
Square Centimeters | 1620000 sq cm |
Square Yards | 192.78 sq yd |
Square Inch | 251100 sq in |
Square kilometers | 0.000162 sq km |
Acres | 0.040014 acres |
Hectares | 0.0162 ha |
Cent | 4.003182 cent |
Dimensions: 9 meters × 18 meters
Area: 162 m² / 195.65 gaj
Purpose/Location: A spacious urban apartment, often seen in metro cities like Delhi, Mumbai, or Hyderabad — with 3–4 bedrooms, multiple bathrooms, and balconies.
Dimensions: 10 meters × 16.2 meters
Area: 162 m² / 195.65 gaj
Purpose/Location: A neighborhood restaurant or café, with seating for around 40–60 guests, along with kitchen and storage space.
Dimensions: 9 meters × 18 meters (standard size)
Area: 162 m² / 195.65 gaj
Purpose/Location: A full-size indoor badminton court, ideal for sports academies, schools, or private clubs.
Dimensions: 12 meters × 13.5 meters
Area: 162 m² / 195.65 gaj
Purpose/Location: A commercial showroom or office space, commonly used for fashion stores, electronics outlets, or corporate offices.
Dimensions: 9 meters × 18 meters
Area: 162 m² / 195.65 gaj
Purpose/Location: A rural or suburban health center, with waiting areas, consultation rooms, and small labs — typically part of public health infrastructure.
Square meter | Gaj |
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162 sqm | 195.628608 gaj |
162.1 sqm | 195.7493664 gaj |
162.2 sqm | 195.8701248 gaj |
162.3 sqm | 195.9908832 gaj |
162.4 sqm | 196.1116416 gaj |
162.5 sqm | 196.2324 gaj |
162.6 sqm | 196.3531584 gaj |
162.7 sqm | 196.4739168 gaj |
162.8 sqm | 196.5946752 gaj |
162.9 sqm | 196.7154336 gaj |
163 sqm | 196.836192 gaj |
1 square meter = 1.20 gaj
Using the conversion formula: Gaj = Square Meter × 1.207584, we have Gaj = 162 × 1.207584, and the result is 195.628608 gaj.
Yes - if you mean the South Asian unit gaj (also gaz/guz), it’s still used informally today, especially in real-estate in parts of India and Pakistan. Officially, governments use SI units (metres, square metres) in records and registrations, but people still quote plot sizes in square gaj.