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Best credit card for students and young professionals in India

Prosenjit Chakraborty

Asked 22 Mar 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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Geeta Tomar·20 Apr 2026

On the add-on card: yes, the primary cardholder is fully liable for all spends on the add-on. There is no separate credit limit or statement. So only issue it to someone you trust absolutely — spouse, parents. Not friends, not siblings you have money disputes with.

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Urmi Pande·8 Jun 2026

On the annual fee — most premium cards waive it if you spend ₹1.5L to ₹3L in the previous year. Wallet loads (Paytm, Amazon Pay balance) usually DON'T count. But utilities, fuel, and grocery do. Spend pattern matters more than absolute number.

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Nitin Das·14 Jun 2026

Honestly, the annual fee is on the higher side. But if you spend consistently on the accelerated categories, the cashback more than offsets it. I did the maths on my own statement last year and came out ahead by about ₹3,200.

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