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What Families Actually Look At in a Girl's Biodata
The honest answer: it depends on the family. Traditional families look at caste, sub-caste, gotra first — then the photo. Progressive families look at education and career first. Most families look at all of it, just in a slightly different order.
What is consistent across communities: the photo matters. Not in a superficial way — families are trying to imagine this person at the dining table and at family events. A photo that shows your natural personality — warm, approachable, dressed respectfully — goes much further than a stiff studio shot.
If She Is Working
Mention it prominently — many families specifically want a working daughter-in-law. Put the occupation early in the biodata, not buried at the bottom. Include the designation and company name. Income as a range, not exact figure.
If she is not currently working but has qualifications — still list those. Many families appreciate the educational background even if the girl is not working at the moment.
The Partner Expectations Section
This is where a girl's biodata can stand out. Many girls' biodatas just say “parents will decide” in this section — which is fine if that is genuinely the case, but it also sounds passive.
If you have actual preferences — preferred location, openness to NRI, important values, career aspirations — put them here clearly. Families appreciate knowing what the girl herself wants, not just what the parents want for her.
Example: “Looking for a kind, educated partner who values family and supports continued career growth on both sides. Open to any Indian state. Caste no bar.”
Photo Tips for a Girl's Biodata
EasyBiodataMaker lets you upload up to 3 photos. Use that. One formal photo in traditional wear (saree or salwar), one natural photo (kurta or semi-formal), and optionally one candid shot if it represents your personality well.
Natural light beats studio flash almost every time. Take photos near a window on a bright day. Smile like you are happy, not like you are enduring the photo.
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