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How to Write the Perfect Marriage Biodata

BiodataCraft Team6 min read

Creating the perfect marriage biodata is an art that balances tradition with personal expression. Your biodata is often the very first impression a prospective family gets of you, so it needs to be comprehensive yet concise, formal yet warm. In this guide, we walk you through every section and share insider tips that have helped thousands of families find the right match.

Start with the basics done right. Your biodata should open with your full name, date of birth, height, and complexion. Include your religion, caste, sub-caste, and gotra — these are non-negotiable for most Indian families. Make sure you mention your nakshatra, rashi, and manglik status if applicable. A common mistake is burying this information deep in the biodata; keep it front and center so families can quickly assess compatibility.

Education and career matter — but so does presentation. List your highest qualification first, followed by the institution name and year of completion. For your career, mention your current designation, company name, and city of work. If you earn well, you may choose to mention an approximate salary range, but this is entirely optional. Avoid boastful language; let the facts speak for themselves. Phrases like "well-settled" or "reputed MNC" add context without sounding arrogant.

Family details build trust. Dedicate a section to your father's name and occupation, mother's name and occupation, and details about siblings (married or unmarried, their professions). Mention your family type — joint or nuclear — and your native place. This section reassures the other family that yours is a stable, respectable household. Finally, end with a brief "About Me" paragraph that captures your personality, hobbies, and what you are looking for in a life partner. Keep it genuine and positive — authenticity always wins.

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