🥷 Ninja Academy – Lesson 104

How to Get a Credit Card in India (Beginner Safe Guide)

Welcome back, Ninja.

Many people think getting a credit card is about salary, influence, or luck.

Truth?
Getting a credit card in India is about eligibility, trust, and timing.

This lesson will teach you:

  • Who can get a credit card
  • Different ways beginners can apply
  • Why applications get rejected
  • The safest way to get your first card

🥋 Step 1: Are You Eligible for a Credit Card?

Most Indian banks check 5 basic things:

  1. Age – Usually 21 to 60 years
  2. Income Source – Salary or self‑employed income
  3. Credit History – CIBIL / Experian score
  4. Stability – Job type, employer, or business age
  5. Location – Serviceable city

If even one of these is weak, banks become cautious.


🧠 Step 2: Types of Credit Card Applicants (Know Your Category)

1️⃣ First‑Time User (No Credit History)

You have:

  • No loans
  • No previous credit cards
  • No CIBIL score

This is normal, not bad.

2️⃣ Low / Average Credit Score User

You have:

  • Missed EMIs
  • Old unpaid bills
  • Score below 700

Banks see you as risky.

3️⃣ Good Credit Score User

You have:

  • Score above 750
  • Clean repayment history

Banks want you.


🥷 Step 3: Best Ways to Get a Credit Card (Beginner to Advanced)

🟢 Method 1: Secured Credit Card (Safest for Beginners)

This card is issued against a Fixed Deposit (FD).

Example:

  • You create an FD of ₹20,000
  • Bank gives you a credit card with ₹18,000 limit

Benefits:

  • Guaranteed approval
  • Builds credit score
  • No fear of rejection

This is the best first card for beginners.


🟡 Method 2: Salary‑Based Credit Card

If you are salaried:

  • Stable job
  • Salary credited in bank

Banks may offer you a card automatically.

Tip:
Apply first in the same bank where salary is credited.


🟠 Method 3: Pre‑Approved Credit Card

Banks offer pre‑approved cards if:

  • You maintain good balance
  • You have long relationship with bank

Rule:
Pre‑approved ≠ free money.
Use it carefully.


🔴 Method 4: Online Application (Highest Rejection Risk)

Applying randomly online:

  • Causes rejections
  • Damages credit score

Beginner rule:
❌ Do NOT apply to multiple banks at once.


⚠️ Step 4: Why Credit Card Applications Get Rejected

Common reasons:

  • No credit history
  • Too many recent applications
  • Low income
  • Employer not approved by bank
  • Wrong address or documents

Rejection is not personal.
It’s just bank math.


🧾 Step 5: Documents You Usually Need

  • PAN card
  • Aadhaar / Address proof
  • Salary slips or ITR (if asked)
  • Bank statements

Always submit correct information.
Lying = lifetime trouble.


🥷 Ninja Rules for First Credit Card

  1. Your first card should be easy, not flashy.
  2. One credit card is enough to start.
  3. Never apply to more than 1 card in 3 months.
  4. Secured card > rejection damage.
  5. Getting a card is easy — using it wisely is the real skill.

🎯 Final Summary

SituationBest Option
No credit historySecured credit card
Salaried beginnerSalary bank card
Good credit scorePre‑approved card
Rejected earlierFD‑based card

🥷 Lesson 104 Complete

Now you know how to enter the credit card world safely.

Move slowly. Build smartly.

Stay disciplined, Ninja 🥷

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