How to Make Biodata for Marriage — Step-by-Step Guide

Making a marriage biodata is simple when you follow a clear structure. A good biodata presents personal details, education, profession, family background, horoscope, and partner preferences in a format families can review quickly.

A marriage biodata is one of the first documents shared during matrimony discussions. It helps parents, relatives, and prospective matches understand the person's background, family values, and expectations before further conversations begin.

Many people are unsure what to include, how long the biodata should be, and whether it should be in English, a regional language, or both. This guide explains exactly how to make a biodata for marriage in a simple step-by-step way.

What is a marriage biodata?

A marriage biodata is a short profile document used for matrimony. It usually includes a person's name, age, height, religion, caste, education, profession, family details, horoscope information, and partner preferences.

Unlike a resume, a marriage biodata is written for family review and marriage discussions. Its purpose is not job evaluation, but giving a respectful and practical overview of the person and family.

How to make biodata for marriage

Follow these steps to create a clean and useful marriage biodata:

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Start with basic personal details

Include full name, age, height, date of birth, religion, caste, sub-caste if relevant, gotra, mother tongue, marital status, and diet preference. These are among the most common fields shown in the NRI Hearts biodata structure.

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Add education and profession

Mention highest qualification, profession, employer or work type, and current city or country. For most families, this section is one of the first things they look for.

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Add family background

Include father's occupation, mother's occupation, siblings, family location, family type, and family values. This helps families understand social and cultural background clearly.

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Add horoscope details if relevant

If your community values horoscope matching, include rashi, nakshatra, manglik status, or simply mention that horoscope is available. This is commonly expected in traditional matrimony discussions.

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Add contact details carefully

Include a phone number and email only if you are comfortable sharing them. Many matrimony platforms and biodata tools also allow privacy-first sharing after mutual interest.

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Add partner preferences

Mention preferred age range, education level, location preference, and any reasonable expectations. Keep this section short, respectful, and realistic.

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Keep the biodata neat and brief

Ideally keep it to one page, or two pages if you need bilingual content, extra family details, or NRI-specific information. A clear format works better than a long document.

Sections to include in marriage biodata

SectionWhat to Write
🪷Personal DetailsName, age, height, date of birth, religion, caste, sub-caste, gotra, mother tongue, marital status, diet
🎓Education & CareerDegree, profession, company or job type, current city, current country
🏠Family DetailsParents' occupations, siblings, family location, family values, family type
HoroscopeRashi, nakshatra, manglik status, horoscope availability
📞Contact DetailsPhone, email, country code, privacy preference
💑Partner PreferencesAge range, location, education, profession, family values

Best format for marriage biodata

A marriage biodata should be easy to read and easy to share. The most practical formats are Word, PDF, or an online biodata builder that can later be shared as a document or profile link.

FormatBest Use
📝Word formatEasy to edit manually and share with family
📄PDF formatGood for final sharing without formatting changes
💻Online biodata builderBest for structured entry, privacy controls, and faster profile creation

Sample marriage biodata

Here is what a complete, well-structured marriage biodata looks like when all sections are filled in correctly:

॥ ఓం నమః శివాయ ॥

Marriage Biodata

✦ With the Blessings of God ✦

Sample marriage biodata — Ananya Rao
✦ Bride ✦

Ananya Rao

Product Analyst · New Jersey, USA 🇺🇸

HinduKammaTeluguVegetarianNever Married
🪷Personal Details
Age / DOB29 yrs · 12 Sep 1996
Height5'5"
Caste / GotraKamma
Mother TongueTelugu
DietVegetarian 🌿
🎓Education & Career
EducationM.S. Info Systems
ProfessionProduct Analyst
LocationNew Jersey, USA
IncomeAvailable on request
🏠Family Background
FatherRetired Govt. Employee
MotherHomemaker
Siblings1 Younger Brother
Native PlaceVijayawada, AP
Horoscope Details
RashiTula (Libra)
NakshatraSwati
ManglikNo ✓
💑Partner Preferences

Age Range: 29–34 years

Location: USA / Canada / India

Expectations: Good values, family respect, open communication

📞 Contact

Phone: +1 XXX-XXX-XXXX  |  Email: Shared after mutual interest

✦ Created on NRIHearts.com — Trusted by 10,000+ NRI Families ✦

This is a sample for reference. Create your own biodata free →

Mistakes to avoid

Do not write very long paragraphs when short fields are enough.

Do not add unnecessary personal or sensitive details.

Do not make partner expectations too rigid or unrealistic.

Do not use cluttered formatting or too many colors. A clean layout is better for family review.

Do not forget current country and international contact format if the profile is for an NRI.

Tips for NRI families

If you are creating biodata for an NRI bride or groom, add current country, city, family roots in India, languages spoken at home, and location preference for future settlement. These details matter more in cross-border matches and often help families decide faster.

For NRI profiles, it is also useful to mention whether the person is open to relocation and whether the biodata is being shared in English only or in bilingual format.

🌐NRI-Specific Fields to Add
Add current country and city clearly at the top of the career section.
Mention family roots in India — native place and current family location.
Include languages spoken at home (e.g. Telugu and English, Marathi and Hindi).
State whether you are open to relocation and what locations you prefer.
Use international phone format with country code (+1, +44, +61, etc.).
Mention visa or immigration status only if you are comfortable sharing it.

See the full NRI Marriage Biodata page for a complete NRI-specific template with sample.

Ready to Make Your Marriage Biodata?

Use the NRI Hearts biodata builder to create a structured profile with personal, family, horoscope, and partner preference sections in a format families can review quickly.

Frequently Asked Questions — How to Make Biodata for Marriage

What should be included in a marriage biodata?

A marriage biodata should include personal details, education, profession, family background, horoscope details if relevant, contact information, and partner preferences.

How long should a marriage biodata be?

Ideally one page, but two pages are acceptable if you are adding bilingual content, extra family details, or NRI-specific information.

Is marriage biodata the same as a resume?

No. A resume is for jobs, while a marriage biodata is for matrimony and family introductions.

Should I include horoscope details?

Include them if your family or community considers horoscope matching important. Otherwise, you can simply note that horoscope is available on request.

Can I make marriage biodata online?

Yes. Online biodata builders can make the process easier by giving a structured format and privacy-aware sharing options.

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