Families look for structure, not surprises. Use this quick list so your biodata feels complete before you share it with anyone.
When education or family lines are blank, families assume you are hiding something. Gaps create doubt faster than one honest detail ever would.
You do not need a novel — just the facts families use to decide whether to call. A clear one-page biodata beats a fancy half-empty file.
Name, date of birth, height, religion, and city. Add gotra or star only if your community expects it — skip lines that do not apply to you.
Father and mother names, occupations, and siblings. One line each is enough. Families read this to understand your home and values.
Degree, college, job title, and company — short bullet lines work best. Mention city if you may relocate. Keep it factual, not boastful.
Contact number with country code. A recent photo. Horoscope only when asked. Partner preferences in a polite, separate block — not mixed into family text.
Personal ✓ Family ✓ Education ✓ Career ✓ Photo ✓ Contact ✓ Partner preferences ✓ Read once with a parent before you send the PDF.
The form walks you through Basics, Family, Contact, and Photo step by step. Optional fields stay tucked away until you need them.
Open the guided form, add each section, preview your template, and download a print-ready PDF when the page feels complete.