In itunes music the file size is less and in the iPhone it occupies en extra 1gb of space

in itunes music library the file size is 2.02 GB. But after i transfer those song to iPhone the file size in iPhone is shown as 3.3 GB

Where are you getting the file size of your music lib?  Are you looking at a playlist view by chance?  The iPhone size in likely including things like videos and album content that takes more space.

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