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Biodata Format for Girl — Complete Guide

A marriage biodata for a girl has a different emphasis than a groom's biodata. Families evaluating a prospective bride look primarily at values, family environment, and cultural fit — alongside education and career. The format should reflect warmth and personality, not just a list of qualifications.

What makes a girl's biodata stand out:

A bride's biodata should lead with a warm, professional photograph — ideally in traditional attire. First impressions matter, and the photograph is the first thing families notice before reading a single word.

Sections specific to a girl's marriage biodata:

1. Personal Introduction

Full name, date of birth, time and place of birth. For Hindu families: Rashi, Nakshatra, Gotra, and Nadi (important for Nadi dosha check). For Muslim families: sect and native place.

2. Physical Details

Height, complexion, and blood group. You may optionally include dietary preference (vegetarian/non-vegetarian) — this matters for many families, especially in North India and Gujarat.

3. Education

Highest qualification with institution. Many families today value education highly for a bride — do not undersell your qualifications. If you are currently pursuing a degree, mention it: "M.Com (Final Year) — Mumbai University."

4. Profession

If working: designation, employer, city, and CTC. If homemaker after marriage is preferred, mention it here. If open to either, say: "Currently working as [role] at [company]. Open to working or homemaker after marriage depending on family's preference."

5. Hobbies & Interests

This section allows personality to show through. Be genuine: "Bharatanatyam dancer (8 years)", "home baker and food blogger", "yoga practitioner."

6. Family Background

Same structure as a groom's biodata. Father's profession is especially important — families assess the environment a bride comes from.

7. Partner Expectations

Brief, respectful, realistic. Example: "Seeking a well-educated, caring, and family-oriented groom. Settled in India or abroad. Caste no bar."

8. Contact Details

Always include a parent's number as primary contact — this is the cultural expectation for a bride's biodata in most Indian communities.

Cultural tip:In many communities, especially in South India, the bride's horoscope is attached separately or the biodata mentions "Horoscope available on request." If this applies to your community, add a line at the bottom: "Detailed horoscope available on request."