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CA Biodata Format for Marriage — Complete Guide for Chartered Accountants

A Chartered Accountant's marriage biodata carries considerable weight in the matrimonial market — the qualification signals intelligence, discipline, and financial competence. Whether you are in practice, employed with a firm, or in a corporate finance role, your biodata should present your CA credentials front and centre. This guide covers the exact format, what to highlight, and a ready-to-use sample biodata.

Why CA Is One of the Most Sought-After Professions in Indian Matrimony

In Indian matrimonial culture, a Chartered Accountant is among the top five most preferred professions — alongside doctors, engineers, IAS/IPS officers, and software engineers at MNCs. The reasons are:

- The CA qualification is nationally recognised as genuinely difficult (pass rate under 15%)

- It signals high analytical ability and discipline

- Income potential is strong and grows significantly with experience

- CA in practice (own firm) carries the additional status of being a business owner

Your biodata should frame these positives without being boastful.

CA Biodata Format — All Required Fields

Personal Information

- Full name

- Date of birth and age

- Height

- Religion, caste, sub-caste, gotra

- Mother tongue

- Current city of residence

Education & Qualification

Give CA its own section — do not list it as just another degree:

- CA qualification year and attempt details (optional — "Cleared in X attempts" is fine if you are proud of it, but not mandatory)

- ICAI Membership Number (optional — signals you are a practising member)

- Undergraduate degree: B.Com / BBA / other, university, year

- Any additional qualifications: CFA, CPA, MBA, DISA, etc.

Professional Profile

- Status: In Practice (own firm) / In Service (employed)

**If in practice:**

- Firm name and city

- Type of practice: audit, tax, advisory, or all three

- Number of years in practice

- Approximate annual income (or "strong 6-figure practice" if not comfortable disclosing)

**If in service:**

- Designation (CFO, Finance Manager, Senior Accountant)

- Employer name and industry

- Annual CTC

Family Background

- Father: name and occupation (note if family is in business or service)

- Mother: name and occupation

- Siblings: name, profession, marital status

- Any family business background is worth mentioning — it often complements a CA's profile

Personality and Interests

Keep this section genuine:

- Analytical hobbies (chess, investing, reading) are common among CAs

- Balance it with social interests — travel, family, sports

- A line about your work-life philosophy helps

Expectations

- Age range

- Educational preference

- Openness to partner working or not

- City preference (especially if tied to practice location)

Sample CA Marriage Biodata

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NAME: Ankit Gupta

DATE OF BIRTH: 2 January 1992 (Age 33)

HEIGHT: 5'8"

RELIGION: Hindu | Agarwal | Garg gotra

CITY: New Delhi (South Delhi)

MOTHER TONGUE: Hindi

QUALIFICATION:

Chartered Accountant — ICAI (Qualified 2016)

ICAI Membership No.: XXXXXXX

B.Com (Hons.), Delhi University (SRCC) — 2013

PROFESSIONAL PROFILE:

Status: In Practice

Firm: A.K. Gupta & Associates, New Delhi

Specialisation: Statutory Audit, Income Tax, GST Advisory

Established: 2017 (7 years of practice)

Team: 3 Article Assistants + 1 Staff

Annual Income: ₹18–22 LPA (practice income)

FAMILY:

Father: Anil Gupta — Wholesale Cloth Business, Chandni Chowk, Delhi

Mother: Sunita Gupta — Homemaker

Sister: Priya Gupta — MBA, Marketing Manager (Married, Gurugram)

PERSONALITY:

Interest in equity investing, badminton, and travel. Believes in

work-life balance — office hours end by 8 PM outside tax season.

Family-oriented and grounded despite city upbringing.

EXPECTATIONS:

Age: 27–32 | Education: Graduate (CA/MBA preferred but not mandatory)

Partner working or homemaker: both welcome

Location: Delhi NCR strongly preferred (practice-based)

Community: Agarwal / Maheshwari preferred

CONTACT: Anil Gupta (Father) — 98XXXXXX12

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In Practice vs In Service — How to Present Each

**CA in practice (own firm):**

- Emphasise the firm name, years of establishment, and type of practice

- Mention team size if you have one — it signals a growing practice, not just a one-person shop

- Income from practice can vary — stating a range ("₹18–22 LPA") is more honest and sets better expectations than a single inflated number

**CA in service (employed):**

- State the company name and CTC clearly

- If employed at a Big 4 (Deloitte, KPMG, EY, PwC) or a reputed company, name it — it carries significant brand value

- Mention your exact designation — "Senior Associate, Tax Advisory, EY India" is more impressive than just "CA"

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions answered clearly.

Should I mention my attempt count in the CA exams?

Optional. If you cleared in the first or second attempt, it is a positive signal. If it took more attempts, simply leave it out — the qualification itself is what matters.

Is ICAI membership number necessary in a biodata?

Not mandatory, but it signals you are a practising member with an active registration. Families who understand the CA profession will appreciate it.

What if I am a CA finalist (not yet qualified)?

Write: "CA Final — appeared" or "CA Final — result awaited." Do not claim the CA title until qualified. Note your current role as Article Assistant or similar.

Does city of practice matter?

Very much — especially if you are in practice. Relocating from a city where you have built a client base is genuinely difficult. Be transparent in your expectations about location.

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