Best Student Credit Cards in India: Top cards with cash back, reward points and nil annual fee!

Student credit cards, as the name suggests, are specifically designed to cater to the financial needs of college students. Student credit cards come with some basic features like rewards, cash back, discounts and also an interest-free period, to attract students. Usually available as entry-level or secured credit cards, these cards are great for helping students learn about financial responsibility and how to build credit.

Since students usually don’t have an income, banks or credit card companies remove the income eligibility to offer student credit cards. However, they do have certain common criteria to be met by applicants to own such cards. These eligibility requirements can vary from bank to bank.

Manoj Sharma, Co-Founder and Head of Alliance at invest4Edu, discusses the credit cards that students should consider and explores the various options available to them.

Students must choose credit cards tailored to their specific needs because they tend to have tight budgets, suggests Sharma. Students should look for cards that require no joining or annual fees, have clear terms without hidden charges, and offer perks like cashback or rewards, he adds.

Also read: Super-premium cards offering airport lounge facility, high rewards and other exclusive benefits!

Here are some top picks for both international and domestic student credit cards that can suit students in India, whether studying locally or abroad, according to Sharma.

Discover it Student Cash Back: This is the best international card because it checks all the right boxes. You earn 5% cash back on rotating categories (up to $1,500 each quarter) and 1% on all other purchases. Plus, there’s no annual fee. You’ll need a Social Security Number (SSN) or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) to apply.

Capital One Journey Student Rewards, Chase Freedom Student Credit Card, and Deserve EDU Mastercard for Students are excellent choices as well. They all offer a decent 1% cashback, additional rewards, and have no annual fee.

He also suggests some domestic credit cards. IDFC First Wow Credit Card is a solid choice, according to him. “It is a secured credit card that requires no annual fee and offers 4x reward points on transactions. It does not require income proof or credit card history, but you need to have a fixed deposit of a minimum of Rs 10,000.”

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