Marriage Biodata Format in Bangladesh: Free Templates & Writing Guide (Bangla + English)
Table of Contents
- 1. What a Marriage Biodata Is — and Why the Format Matters
- 2. The Standard Format, Section by Section
- 3. Ready-to-Use Template (English)
- 4. বাংলা বায়োডাটা টেমপ্লেট (Bangla Template)
- 5. Photo Guidelines
- 6. Writing Rules That Get Responses
- 7. Deen-Focused (Islamic) Biodata Additions
- 8. Common Mistakes to Avoid
- 9. Paper Biodata vs Online Profile
- 10. Frequently Asked Questions
1. What a Marriage Biodata Is — and Why the Format Matters
A marriage biodata is the one- or two-page profile that Bangladeshi families exchange when a marriage proposal is being considered. Before anyone meets, the biodata speaks for you — to the other family, their relatives, and often a ghotok or marriage media in between.
A clear, honest, well-organised biodata does three jobs at once: it answers the other family's first questions (age, education, occupation, family background), it signals that your family is serious and organised, and it creates the first impression that decides whether there will be a second conversation. That is why format matters — not decoration, but completeness and clarity.
2. The Standard Format, Section by Section
A Bangladeshi marriage biodata conventionally contains these sections, in this order:
- Personal information: full name, date of birth (and age), height, complexion, blood group, religion, district (permanent and present address).
- Education: highest degree, institution, year — highest first.
- Occupation: job title, employer/type of business, and (optionally) an income range. Be accurate; this will be verified.
- Family information: father's and mother's names and occupations, brothers and sisters (how many, married/unmarried, in brief), and family's home district.
- Partner expectations: the age range, education and qualities sought — kept realistic and brief.
- Contact: a guardian's phone number (customarily the father, elder brother or uncle — proposals go family-to-family).
Two pages is the practical maximum. One well-filled page is better than two padded ones.
3. Ready-to-Use Template (English)
Copy this structure and fill in your own details:
BIODATA Personal Information Name: [Full name] Date of Birth: [DD Month YYYY] (Age: [XX]) Height: [X ft X in] | Blood Group: [X+] Religion: [Islam (Sunni)] Present Address: [Area, City] Permanent Address: [Village/Area, District] Education [Degree], [Institution], [Year] [Previous degree], [Institution], [Year] Occupation [Job title], [Organisation] — [brief one-line description] Family Information Father: [Name], [Occupation] Mother: [Name], [Occupation/Homemaker] Siblings: [e.g., 1 elder brother (married, banker); 1 younger sister (student)] Expected Life Partner Age: [XX–XX] | Education: [minimum expectation] Qualities: [2–3 honest lines — e.g., practising, family-oriented] Contact (Guardian) [Relation]: [Name] — [Phone number]
4. বাংলা বায়োডাটা টেমপ্লেট (Bangla Template)
অনেক পরিবার বাংলায় বায়োডাটা পছন্দ করেন। একই কাঠামো বাংলায়:
বায়োডাটা ব্যক্তিগত তথ্য নাম: [পূর্ণ নাম] জন্ম তারিখ: [তারিখ] (বয়স: [XX]) উচ্চতা: [X ফুট X ইঞ্চি] | রক্তের গ্রুপ: [X+] ধর্ম: [ইসলাম (সুন্নি)] বর্তমান ঠিকানা: [এলাকা, শহর] স্থায়ী ঠিকানা: [গ্রাম/এলাকা, জেলা] শিক্ষাগত যোগ্যতা [ডিগ্রি], [প্রতিষ্ঠান], [সাল] পেশা [পদবি], [প্রতিষ্ঠান] পারিবারিক তথ্য পিতা: [নাম], [পেশা] মাতা: [নাম], [পেশা/গৃহিণী] ভাই-বোন: [সংক্ষেপে] প্রত্যাশিত জীবনসঙ্গী বয়স: [XX–XX] | শিক্ষা: [ন্যূনতম প্রত্যাশা] গুণাবলি: [২–৩ লাইন] যোগাযোগ (অভিভাবক) [সম্পর্ক]: [নাম] — [ফোন নম্বর]
5. Photo Guidelines
- Attach one or two recent photos (within the last year) — one clear face photo, optionally one full-length.
- Natural light, plain background, normal clothing you would actually wear — heavily filtered or studio-retouched photos backfire at the dekha-dekhi stage.
- Never use group photos, sunglasses, or years-old pictures.
- For privacy, many families share photos only after initial interest — that is perfectly acceptable; note "photo available on request" in the biodata.
6. Writing Rules That Get Responses
- Be truthful about age, height, education and job. Every serious family verifies these; a small exaggeration discovered later collapses trust entirely.
- Write plainly. "Software engineer at a private company in Dhaka" beats a paragraph of adjectives.
- Keep partner expectations realistic and short. A long list of demands reads as arrogance; two or three sincere qualities read as maturity.
- Have a family member proofread — typos in a biodata suggest carelessness about an important matter.
- Use a guardian's contact number, per custom — it also protects your own privacy.
7. Deen-Focused (Islamic) Biodata Additions
Practising families often exchange an extended "deen biodata" that adds, honestly:
- Salah (prayer) regularity, and since when;
- For sisters: hijab/niqab practice; for brothers: beard, and involvement with the masjid;
- Quran study — recitation/hifz status, ongoing learning;
- Attitude to earning and riba (interest)-free finances, if it genuinely guides your choices;
- What you are looking for in a spouse's deen — stated respectfully.
The rule is stricter here than anywhere: write only what is true today, not aspirations dressed as facts. Deen-focused families check thoroughly — and a marriage built on an inflated religious biodata starts with a broken amanah.
8. Common Mistakes to Avoid
- ❌ Rounding down age or rounding up height "a little";
- ❌ Vague occupation lines ("businessman") with no detail — specify the business;
- ❌ Writing the biodata in the first person like a CV cover letter — biodata convention is neutral third-person facts;
- ❌ Including salary demands or property lists in partner expectations;
- ❌ Ten-year-old photos;
- ❌ Leaving out siblings' information — its absence gets noticed;
- ❌ Sharing NID numbers or exact home address in a biodata that will be forwarded around — keep identity documents for the registration stage.
9. Paper Biodata vs Online Profile
A paper biodata is static — it reaches only the families your relatives and ghotok know. An online matrimony profile is the same information made searchable: families across all 64 districts (and abroad) can find you by age, education, district and deen preferences, and you can see who is genuinely looking.
The two work together: build your profile once with the same honest structure as your biodata, and you can still print it for traditional exchanges whenever needed.
10. Frequently Asked Questions
What should a marriage biodata include?
Six sections: personal information (name, date of birth, height, blood group, religion, addresses), education, occupation, family information (parents and siblings), expected life partner, and a guardian's contact number. One to two pages maximum.
Should the biodata be in Bangla or English?
Either is acceptable — use the language the receiving families are most comfortable with, and keep both versions ready if proposals come through different channels. The structure is identical in both languages.
Should I attach a photo to the biodata?
One or two recent photos (within a year) — a clear face photo and optionally a full-length one, in natural light without heavy filters. For privacy, writing "photo available on request" and sharing after initial interest is completely acceptable.
What is a deen biodata?
An extended biodata used by practising Muslim families that honestly adds religious practice: salah regularity, hijab or beard, Quran study, attitude to interest-free finances, and the deen qualities sought in a spouse. Write only what is true today — deen-focused families verify thoroughly.
Is it safe to put my NID number or exact address in a biodata?
No. A biodata gets forwarded between many hands — include only your area/district and a guardian's phone number. Identity documents belong to the marriage registration stage, not the proposal stage.
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