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Marriage Biodata for a Girl - Free Templates

Your biodata is the first thing a family sees. It should feel like you - clear, honest, and well-presented. Pick one of the free templates below, fill in your details, and download it as a PDF or Word file. No account needed, no cost at all.

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Free Marriage Biodata Templates for Girls

All templates below are free. They cover Hindu, Jain, Gujarati, Marathi, Muslim, Sikh, and Christian styles - traditional and modern. If you want to see every design we offer, the

Biodata by Community

Different communities have different preferences for format, design, and the information they prioritise. We have dedicated biodata formats for the most common ones.

What Goes Into a Girl's Marriage Biodata

Most families expect the same core sections: who you are, your family background, your education and career, and what you are looking for in a partner. Here is what to include in each.

Personal details

Your full name, date of birth, age, height, complexion, religion, caste, mother tongue, place of birth, and the city you currently live in. Keep this section factual and accurate - families use it to check basic compatibility before reading further.

Family background

Your father's and mother's names and what they do. Whether you have siblings, their names, and whether they are married. The family's native place. This section matters a lot to most Indian families - write it with care.

Education and career

Your highest qualification, the college or university you attended, your current job title, and where you work. If you are comfortable sharing it, you can add your annual income - but it is optional.

A recent photograph

This is not optional in practice. Profiles with a good photo get significantly more responses. Use a recent picture - within the last year - with a plain background. A natural expression works far better than a posed or heavily edited one.

Partner preferences

What you are looking for - preferred age range, education, profession, and location. Be honest and clear, but keep the tone warm. Very rigid requirements reduce the number of good responses you receive.

How to Make a Marriage Biodata for a Girl

The whole process takes about five minutes. Here is how it works.

  1. 1

    Pick your template

    Scroll up and click on any design to open it. If you are looking for something traditional with a lotus or Ganesha motif, or something cleaner and more modern, both are there. Most girls find a design they like in under a minute.

  2. 2

    Fill in your details

    The maker walks you through every section - personal details, family background, education, career, and partner preferences. Nothing gets skipped. Your data is never stored on our servers.

  3. 3

    Upload your photo

    Add a recent photograph. The template positions it automatically - you do not need to worry about sizing or placement.

  4. 4

    Review before you download

    Take a moment to read through the preview. Check your contact number, your name spelling, and that the photo looks right. You can go back and edit anything at this stage.

  5. 5

    Download and share

    Download as a PDF if you plan to share it on WhatsApp or email - it opens cleanly on any phone or computer. If someone asks you to send an editable file, the Word format works perfectly for that. Both are free.

A Few Things Worth Knowing

One page is enough. Families go through many profiles, and a long biodata rarely gets fully read. Everything important fits on one page if you are concise. Our templates are built with that constraint in mind.

Write what is true, not what sounds impressive. If you are a school teacher, say school teacher - not "education professional." Specific and honest details attract people who are actually right for you. Vague or inflated details waste everyone's time.

Partner preferences are worth thinking about carefully. Most people list them too broadly ("good family, educated") or too narrowly (a checklist that almost no one can tick fully). The goal is to give families a real sense of what matters to you, not to filter everyone out.

If you are also creating a biodata for a brother or helping a family member, the marriage biodata format for boys has its own set of templates and layout.

Questions People Usually Ask

Is this really free?

Yes. Every template preview is free. but small fees apply when you download the final biodata - just enough to cover our costs. No account is needed and there are no hidden charges.

What format should I download - PDF or Word?

For most purposes, PDF is the better choice. It looks identical on every device and is easy to share. If someone specifically asks for an editable file, download the Word version instead. You can always download both.

Do I need to include my income?

No, income is optional. Many girls leave it out entirely. If you do include it, it can help families assess compatibility faster - but there is no obligation.

Can I edit the biodata after downloading?

If you download the Word file, yes - you can open it in Microsoft Word or Google Docs and edit any section. PDFs are fixed once downloaded, so review carefully before saving.

Is my information saved anywhere?

No. Your details are only used to generate the biodata in your browser. Nothing is stored on our servers.

Which template works for a Hindu girl's biodata?

The lotus and Ganesha designs are the most popular for Hindu families. If you want to compare more options - including ones for Marathi, Gujarati, and other communities - the full template gallery has everything organised by style.

Your biodata is ready to be made

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