Biodata Guides
21 Jun 2026 8 min read

Marriage Biodata Format for a Boy: Samples, Sections & Free Maker

A practical guide to writing a marriage biodata for a boy — which sections to include, sample wording, what families look for, and a free maker.

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A marriage biodata for a boy is a one-page introduction shared with prospective brides and their families. Families typically read a groom’s profile for career stability, education and family background alongside the usual details — so clarity and honesty matter most. This guide covers every section, gives sample wording, and explains what to emphasise. When you are ready, the free Marriage Biodata Maker assembles it in minutes.

Same structure, the right emphasis

A boy’s biodata follows the same proven order as any other — see the marriage biodata format guide. The emphasis simply shifts a little towards career and family stability, which we cover below.

The sections to include

  • Personal details — name, date of birth, height, complexion.
  • Religion & community — pick the tailored guide for Hindu, Muslim, Christian, Sikh or Jain biodatas.
  • Education & career — qualifications, profession, company, and (often) approximate income.
  • Family background — parents’ occupation, siblings, native place and whether settled in the city or abroad.
  • Partner expectations — warm and flexible, never a checklist.
  • Contact — your own or a parent’s, as your family prefers.

Sample wording for a boy’s biodata

  • Name: Rohan Mehta
  • Date of Birth: 18 July 1994
  • Height: 5’11” (180 cm)
  • Education: B.Tech, MBA
  • Profession: Senior Software Engineer, Bengaluru
  • About me: Easy-going and family-oriented; enjoys cricket and travel. Looking for a caring, like-minded partner to build a happy home with.

Lead with stability, write with warmth

A clear profession and a settled family picture reassure families, but a friendly two-line “about me” is what makes a groom’s biodata memorable. Balance the two.

Career and income — how much to share

Income is optional but commonly included for grooms. You can list an approximate annual figure, or simply your role and company and discuss specifics later. Whatever you choose, be honest and consistent — inflated figures unravel quickly and damage trust.

What to avoid

  • Resume-style jargon and bullet-heavy work history — a biodata is not a CV. See biodata vs resume.
  • Exaggerating income, height or designation.
  • Long, demanding expectation lists.
  • Group or low-light photos; use one clear, recent portrait.

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Next steps

For finishing touches, read our notes on the right photo and making the biodata stand out. Helping a sister or friend? See the marriage biodata format for a girl, or start clean with the simple biodata format. Then open the Biodata Maker and choose your community.

Frequently asked questions

What should a marriage biodata for a boy include?

A boy’s marriage biodata should include personal details (name, date of birth, height), religion and community, education and career (including profession and, often, income), family background, partner expectations and a contact. One page is ideal, with a clear, recent photo.

Should a boy mention his salary in the biodata?

For a groom, families often look at career and income more closely, so many men include an approximate annual income or a role and company. It is still optional — be consistent and honest with whatever you choose to share.

What do families look for in a groom’s biodata?

Stability and clarity: a clear profession, education, family background, and honest religion/community details. A warm, brief partner-expectations line and a recent, neat photo round it off.

How long should a boy’s marriage biodata be?

One page, two at most. Group details into clean sections so families can read the whole profile quickly. Long biodatas get skimmed rather than read.

Is the biodata maker free for creating a boy’s biodata?

Yes. You can create, customise and download a boy’s marriage biodata as a PDF or PNG completely free, with no login or watermark.

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