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FSI Calculator.

Calculate Floor Space Index (FSI/FAR) for Indian cities. Evaluate base FSI, premium FSI, TDR potential, and road width bonuses.

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Potential Analysis

Total Effective FSI
1.43
Total Built-Up Area
715
Base FSI1.33
Road Width Bonus+0.1

Coverage & Height

Max Ground Coverage35%
175 m²
5
Est. Floors
Developer's Note

Achieving 1.4300000000000002 FSI requires compliance with side margins, fire safety norms (for high-rise), and purchase of Premium FSI/TDR from the authority/market.

What is FSI & FAR Calculator for Indian Cities?

Calculate permissible built-up area (FSI/FAR) based on road width, plot area, and city-specific Development Control Regulations (DCR).

Understanding FSI (Floor Space Index) and FAR (Floor Area Ratio)

Floor Space Index (FSI), also known as Floor Area Ratio (FAR), is the ratio between the total built-up area of a building and the actual area of the plot on which the building is constructed. This metric is the primary tool used by urban planning authorities in India—such as BMC (Mumbai), DDA (Delhi), and BDA (Bangalore)—to control the density of development in specific zones.

For architects and developers, calculating the correct FSI is the first step in any feasibility study. A road width of 9 meters might allow a base FSI of 1.0, while an 18-meter road could unlock premium FSI or TDR (Transferable Development Rights) up to 2.5 or higher.

How to Calculate Permissible Built-up Area

The formula for FSI calculation is straightforward:

Total Built-up Area = Plot Area × Permissible FSI

However, the "Permissible FSI" is often composed of multiple components:

  • Base FSI: The standard entitlement given for the zone (Free).
  • Premium FSI: Additional FSI that can be purchased from the municipal corporation by paying a premium.
  • TDR: Rights generated from other plots (like slum redevelopment or public reservations) that can be utilized on your plot.
  • Fungible FSI: In cities like Mumbai, additional area allowed (usually 35% for residential) to compensate for balconies and niches that were previously "free of FSI".

City-Specific Variations in India

CityAuthorityTypical FSI Policy
MumbaiMCGM / BMCComplex tier-based FSI based on Road Width (DCPR 2034).
DelhiDDAHigh FAR (up to 3.5-4.0) for redevelopment and transit-oriented zones.
PunePMC / PCMCUnified DCPR for Maharashtra with standardized FSI norms.

More on FSI & Premium Entitlements

Beyond the base FSI, most Indian cities allow for "Premium FSI" or "Compensatory FSI". For example, in Chennai, premium FSI can be obtained by paying 50% of the guideline value of the land for the additional area.

TDR (Transferable Development Rights)

TDR is a way to make the development potential of one plot available on another. It is often generated when the government acquires land for roads or parks.

Fungible FSI

In Mumbai, homeowners can pay a premium to the BMC to build an extra 35% of the carpet area, which can be used for larger rooms or additional decks.

How can NiyamX help beyond FSI?

Calculating FSI is just the beginning. NiyamX provides a full suite of compliance automation tools:

  • Automated NBC 2016 Checks
  • City-Specific DCR Verification
  • 3D Setback Visualization
  • One-Click Compliance Reports

Common Mistakes in FSI Calculations

  • Ignoring the "Net Plot Area" (Plot area minus road widening or reservations).
  • Not checking the latest DCR notifications (FSI rules change frequently via Gazettes).
  • Failure to account for Mandatory Open Spaces (MOS) which might limit your footprint regardless of high FSI.
  • Mismatching the Occupancy Type (Commercial FSI is often different from Residential).

Deep Dive: Unified DCR Strategy

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The Unified DCR regulations have introduced complex "Road Width Multipliers" that can double your FSI potential if navigated correctly.

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How to Calculate FSI for a Plot

A step-by-step guide to calculating the permissible built-up area (FSI) for residential and commercial plots in India.

1

Determine Plot Area

Measure the total area of the plot. Deduct any road-widening or reservation areas to get the 'Net Plot Area' which is used for calculations.
2

Identify Road Width

Check the width of the access road. Plots on wider roads (e.g., >9m, >18m) often qualify for higher base FSI or additional TDR.
3

Check Zone Regulations

Refer to the city's Development Control Regulations (DCR) to find the Base FSI for your zone (Residential, Commercial, Industrial).
4

Calculate Permissible Area

Multiply Net Plot Area by the Base FSI. Add any Purchase FSI, TDR, or Fungible FSI allowed for your specific case.

Common Questions

1
Is balcony area included in FSI?

In most modern DCRs (like Mumbai DCPR 2034), balconies are included in FSI. However, developers can buy 'Fungible FSI' to cover these areas without consuming the base FSI.

2
What is the difference between FSI and FAR?

There is no functional difference. FSI (Floor Space Index) is expressed as a decimal (e.g., 2.0), while FAR (Floor Area Ratio) is often expressed as a percentage or numeric ratio (e.g., 200 or 2.0). Both represent the same density metric.

3
Does FSI include the basement area?

Basements used solely for parking, utilities, or storage are typically excluded from FSI calculations in India, provided they comply with ventilation and drainage norms.
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