What is Baby Weight Percentile Calculator India Who?
Check baby weight and height percentile for Indian children using WHO growth charts.
Check whether your baby's weight and height is in a healthy range using WHO growth charts. Enter your baby's age in months, weight in kg, and height in cm to see the percentile for Indian children.
Historical origin and significance of the Age, Weight, Height
The Cent is a direct anglicisation of the Latin centum (hundred), introduced formally under the Madras Estates Land Act of 1908. Mathematically identical to the Dismil used in Bihar and Bengal -- both equal exactly 1/100 of an Acre at 435.6 sq ft -- yet the two units evolved independently in completely separate cultural contexts across the subcontinent. Tamil Nadu Registration Department and Kerala Revenue Department both use Cent as the base unit in all land documents.
How to use this calculator
Enter any value in the Age, Weight, Height input field above. The result in Percentile appears instantly as you type. The conversion uses the formula:
1 Age, Weight, Height = 1.0000 Percentile
The calculator is bidirectional. Click the swap button to convert from Percentile back to Age, Weight, Height. All calculations run locally in your browser with no data sent to any server.
Conversion formula and reference table
Exact formula: Value in Percentile = Value in Age, Weight, Height × 1.0000. Reverse: Value in Age, Weight, Height = Value in Percentile ÷ 1.0000.
| Age, Weight, Height | Percentile |
|---|---|
| 0.5 Age, Weight, Height | 0.5000 Percentile |
| 1 Age, Weight, Height | 1.00 Percentile |
| 2 Age, Weight, Height | 2.00 Percentile |
| 5 Age, Weight, Height | 5.00 Percentile |
| 10 Age, Weight, Height | 10.00 Percentile |
| 25 Age, Weight, Height | 25.00 Percentile |
Conversion accuracy and official sources
The conversion factor used — 1 Age, Weight, Height = 1.0000 Percentile — is sourced from: Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) clinical guidelines.
Traditional Indian measurement units can vary between districts within the same state, between historical periods, and between formal (government-recorded) and informal (market-practice) usage. The factor used here represents the current officially notified standard.
Step-by-step verification guide
- Obtain official documents first. For land: retrieve Khasra-Khatauni from your state land records portal. For gold: request a BIS hallmark certificate. The area or weight will be stated in the traditional unit alongside the metric equivalent.
- Use calibrated instruments. For land: a licensed surveyor uses a standard Gunter chain (66 feet) or electronic total station. For gold and cooking: use a BIS-certified laboratory balance traceable to the National Physical Laboratory (NPL India).
- Verify boundary markers. Every registered plot has boundary pillars (dhaiya) at corners. Measure each boundary independently and verify against the document dimensions.
- Cross-check with the issuing authority. For any transaction above Rs 10 lakh, an official survey by the revenue department or a BIS-certified assayer is recommended before registration.
- Convert to metric for official submissions. All government filings (RERA, bank valuations, mutation) require metric units. Use the conversion this calculator provides for your official submission documents.
Common errors and how to avoid them
- Assuming a uniform standard across states. The Age, Weight, Height varies significantly by state. Always confirm the state-specific standard before converting.
- Confusing similar-sounding units. Many Indian measurement units share similar names but differ widely in value. For example, Bihar Dhur (68 sq ft) and Tripura Dhur (3.6 sq ft) are entirely different despite the same name.
- Using outdated factors. Some older websites cite historical or regional variants. This calculator uses the current officially notified standard.
- Premature rounding. For property transactions, use full decimal precision. A rounding error of 0.1 Age, Weight, Height on a 10-unit plot can represent a legally significant area.
- Not accounting for deductions. In land measurement, recorded area includes rights-of-way, water channels, and boundary widths. Usable (net) area is typically 95-98% of gross recorded area.
Frequently asked questions
What is a healthy weight percentile for babies?
Percentiles between 3rd and 97th are considered normal. Most healthy babies fall between 15th and 85th percentile.
What is the average weight of a 6-month Indian baby?
Average weight of a 6-month Indian baby is approximately 7-8 kg for boys and 6.5-7.5 kg for girls.
Should I worry if my baby is in the 20th percentile?
No. Percentile indicates relative position, not health. Consistent growth along any percentile is the key indicator.
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