Current Time in GMT + 3:30 Zone
About GMT+330
GMT+3:30 is three and a half hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time. It is used as the standard time for Iran (IRST). Iran has a history of observing Daylight Saving Time, but abolished the practice in 2022, remaining on this offset year-round.
UTC Offset: GMT+330
What is GMT+330?
GMT+330 means Greenwich Mean Time 330 hours ahead of the Greenwich meridian, the historical reference line running through the Royal Observatory in London. GMT offsets are the everyday way many countries, broadcasters, and travel timetables describe their local time relative to the UK.
Note that some of the countries listed below sit on GMT+330 for only part of the year: when daylight saving time starts or ends they move one hour, so always check the live local times shown on this page or on each country's own page.
GMT+330 vs UTC+330
For everyday purposes GMT+330 and UTC+330 are the same wall-clock time. GMT is the traditional name based on mean solar time at Greenwich, while UTC is the modern atomic-time standard used by computers and aviation. If you are setting a meeting or catching a flight, either works; if you are configuring a server, use UTC+330.
Time Difference Between GMT+330 and Major Cities
Live local time and the difference from GMT+330 right now.
Current time shown is based on the representative IANA zone: Asia/Tehran