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Marriage Biodata Format for a Girl, With a Sample
A girl's marriage biodata is a one-page introduction that presents her personal details, education, family background and horoscope to a prospective family. The order is traditional but no longer fixed — many families today lead with her education and career, and that is completely acceptable. What matters is that the page reads the way her family speaks.
Create her biodata — free →What should a girl's marriage biodata include?
A girl's biodata includes the same core sections as any marriage biodata, arranged to suit her family's preference:
- Personal details: full name, date/time/place of birth, height, religion, caste, Rashi, Nakshatra and Gotra.
- Education and career: highest qualification, occupation, workplace and city. Many modern families place this near the top.
- Family details: parents' names and occupations, siblings, native place, family values.
- Interests: a few genuine hobbies — they make a page feel like a person, not a form.
- Contact: one clear point of contact, often a parent or sibling.
- Photograph: a clear 3:4 portrait, if the family is comfortable.
The traditional order, and the modern one
The traditional order opens with personal and horoscope details, then education, then family. The modern order opens with her degree and designation, then personal details. Neither is wrong. A software engineer with an MBA may want her career read first; a family that matches horoscopes early may want Rashi and Nakshatra checked from the first read. On Riishta nearly every field is optional, so the page carries exactly as much tradition as her family wants — nothing more, nothing less.
A sample girl's marriage biodata
Meera Khanna
Investment Analyst · Gurugram
Personal: DOB 12 March 1998 · 5'4" · Hindu · Rashi: Meena
Education & Career: MBA (Finance) · Investment Analyst · ₹14 LPA · Gurugram
About: Warm-hearted and ambitious; balances a busy career with classical music and family traditions.
Family: Father — businessman; Mother — homemaker; one elder brother (married); native Jaipur.
Partner preference: 27–32, postgraduate.
Contact: [via a parent or sibling]
Notice the page answers the questions a family asks anyway — education, family, horoscope, preference — before they have to ask.
Keeping a girl's biodata private
This matters more for a daughter's biodata than almost anything else. A biodata circulates — it gets forwarded through WhatsApp groups you will never see. That is exactly why so many families put a father's or brother's number on it.
Riishta gives you a cleaner way. Your biodata lives at a private, unguessable link that is never listed anywhere and never shown to search engines. And on paid plans you can keep the phone number hidden entirely — a viewer sees everything else and taps “request contact,” and you decide, one by one, who gets the number. Her details reach the right families without being exposed to everyone.
Do this, avoid that
Do
- Lead with what represents her best — career or tradition, her family's call
- Use a recent, natural 3:4 portrait
- Let a genuine hobby or two make the page feel like a person
- Route contact through a parent or sibling
Avoid
- Heavily filtered or years-old photos
- Putting her personal number on a page that will be forwarded
- Boasting language — “highly qualified, very beautiful” convinces no one
- Leaving education vague when it is her strongest line
Designs families love for a bride's biodata
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Why a living biodata suits a marriage search
A search takes as long as it takes. Over those months, details change — a new job, a better photo, an updated preference. With a PDF, each change means a new file forwarded to everyone again. With Riishta, you edit once and the same link stays current. You can still download a print-ready PDF for relatives who prefer paper.
















