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Best credit card for students and young professionals in India

Parineeti Varadarajan

Asked 7 May 2026

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I am 21, just started working with a ₹40,000/month salary. Which credit card is best to begin my credit journey with in 2026?

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Sumit Phadke·25 Apr 2026

The 'minimum due' trap is real. Banks love it because they charge ~36-42% interest on the carried-forward amount. If you can't pay the full bill this month, pay at least 50% — anything below that and the interest eats the rewards of the next 6 months.

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Armaan Thakur·14 Mar 2026

Two things nobody tells you: (1) GST is charged on the annual fee, so a ₹1,000 fee becomes ₹1,180. (2) Reward points usually have an expiry of 2-3 years. Set a calendar reminder to redeem before they lapse.

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Amyra Reddy·15 Mar 2026

For the fee waiver condition: most banks count only retail purchases, not EMI, wallet loads, or fuel (in some cases). Read the TnC PDF linked at the bottom of the fee-waiver email — it's usually 2-3 paragraphs of fine print that change everything.

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