A marriage biodata for a girl needs to balance personal warmth with professional clarity. This page gives you the correct format, a complete sample, and a free maker that generates a beautiful PDF in minutes.
What's different
The core structure — personal, education, career, family, preferences — is the same for both. But a biodata for marriage for a girl typically includes a few additional sections that families on the groom's side specifically look for:
None of these are mandatory. Include them if relevant to your community and situation. Our biodata maker includes all of these as optional fields — check what applies and skip the rest.
This is a personal choice. Increasingly, educated working women do include their income — it signals financial independence and is valued by progressive families. You can mention it as a range or leave it to be discussed in person. There is no right or wrong here.
Complete checklist for a girl's marriage biodata
Sample biodata
A complete, real-world example. Fields highlighted in pink are commonly included in a girl's biodata and may not appear in a standard format.
Marriage Biodata
Bride's Profile
Personal Information
| Name | Ananya Krishnamurthy |
| Date of Birth | 22 September 1998 (Age 26) |
| Height | 5 ft 3 in |
| Complexion | Fair |
| Blood Group | A+ |
| Religion | Hindu (Brahmin) |
| Caste / Sub | Iyer |
| Mother Tongue | Tamil |
| Native Place | Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu |
| Current City | Chennai, Tamil Nadu |
Horoscope Optional
| Rashi | Kanya |
| Nakshatra | Hasta |
| Manglik | Non-Manglik |
| Birth Time | 6:45 AM, Thanjavur |
Education & Career
| Qualification | M.Tech (CS), IIT Madras |
| Occupation | Software Engineer, TCS |
| City of Work | Chennai |
| Experience | 3 years |
| Annual Income | ₹10 LPA |
Family Details
| Father | V. Krishnamurthy (Retired, Indian Railways) |
| Mother | Meena Krishnamurthy (Teacher, Retired) |
| Brother | 1 (Married, Doctor, USA) |
| Sister | None |
Hobbies & Interests Girl's section
Classical Carnatic singing, cooking, reading Tamil literature, yoga
Willing to Relocate Girl's section
Yes — Chennai, Bengaluru, Mumbai, or abroad
Partner Preferences
Looking for a well-educated, employed Hindu (Brahmin) groom, aged 27–32. M.Tech, MD, or MBA preferred. Open to NRI grooms. Family background should reflect similar values — educated, progressive, and family-oriented.
This is a sample. Create your personalised biodata below.
Create My Biodata FreeTips for brides
Beyond the standard format, these additions make your biodata more memorable and more likely to get a positive response.
A warm, natural smile in traditional or semi-formal wear works best. A professional portrait with simple background. Not a full-length photo — a close-up head-and-shoulders shot reads best on both phone and print.
Don't just write 'cooking, singing, reading.' Say 'Carnatic classical singer for 12 years' or 'home baker and food blogger.' Specifics show personality and depth.
One of the top things groom-side families look for. 'Willing to relocate to Bengaluru, Mumbai or abroad for the right match' removes a major friction point upfront.
If you are a working professional, present your career with pride. Educated, employed brides are increasingly preferred. Don't downplay your qualification to appear 'more homely.'
If you intend to continue working after marriage, it is better to mention it upfront — either in Partner Preferences or About Me — than to have an awkward conversation later.
This is optional in a standard biodata but highly recommended for a girl's biodata. 2–3 personal sentences that show warmth and clarity of thought set you apart from hundreds of biodatas that are purely factual.
Format options
Depending on your community and situation, different biodata formats may be more appropriate.
Simple, one-page
Best for WhatsApp sharing and initial introductions. Contains core sections only — no horoscope, minimal family detail. See simple format →
Standard girl's format This page
Includes all core sections plus hobbies, horoscope, and relocation preference. Most widely used format for Hindu arranged marriages.
Community-specific
Muslim families use a different format with sect and religious practice. Muslim biodata →
FAQ
Core sections: personal details, education and career, family background, horoscope (if applicable), hobbies and interests, willingness to relocate, partner preferences, and contact details. A photo is essential. An optional "About Me" section adds warmth and personality.
It is optional and increasingly common for working women. You can mention a range or omit it. Many progressive families see a declared income positively — it shows transparency and confidence. Leaving it out rarely hurts a candidacy.
A portrait-style photo — head and shoulders, facing forward, natural smile — in traditional or semi-formal wear works best. A plain or simple background is preferred. Recent (within 12 months). Avoid heavy filters, group photos, or overly posed studio shots.
For many Hindu communities — especially Brahmin, Kshatriya, and Maratha families — yes. Include your Manglik status clearly (Manglik / Non-Manglik / Partial Manglik). If your community does not use horoscope matching, skip this field entirely.
Use BioMatrimony's free biodata maker. It has a specific template for brides with all the right sections — including hobbies, horoscope, and relocation preference. Fill in your details, preview, and download as a PDF. Start here →
Absolutely. For a homemaker, simply write "Homemaker" in the occupation field. You can expand on interests, skills, volunteer work, or other activities instead. A homemaker's biodata focuses more on personality, family values, and partner expectations — all of which our maker supports.
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