What to Write in Biodata for Marriage
Many users are not sure what belongs in a marriage biodata and what should be left out. This guide focuses on the essentials.

The core sections most families expect
Most biodata for marriage profiles include name, age or date of birth, height, religion, education, profession, family details, address, and contact information.
These basics help the reader understand the profile quickly before moving to more personal details.
What else can be useful
A short about section and a concise expectations section are often useful because they add personality and clarity without making the document too long.
The key is to stay respectful, specific, and readable rather than trying to write a full biography.
How to avoid common mistakes
Common issues include overloading the biodata with unnecessary detail, using weak formatting, or leaving out family information that relatives consider important.
A guided builder helps avoid these mistakes by showing the structure while the user is still editing.