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Relationships Expert, Mind Coach - Answered on Jul 01, 2024

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Asked by Anonymous - Jun 30, 2024Hindi
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Need to jnow what i can do

Ans: Dear Anonymous,
You can just choose to be happy, right?

All the best!
Anu Krishna
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Ans: A low CIBIL score can affect your financial plans. It may lead to loan rejections or higher interest rates. Your score reflects your creditworthiness, and improving it is crucial for your financial stability. Let’s explore how you can address this issue effectively.

Steps to Improve Your CIBIL Score
Check Your Credit Report
Start by getting a copy of your credit report from CIBIL. Review it carefully for any errors or discrepancies. Sometimes, incorrect information can negatively impact your score. If you find any errors, raise a dispute with CIBIL to get them corrected.

Pay Off Outstanding Debts
Clear any overdue payments as soon as possible. Focus on paying off high-interest debts first, such as credit cards or personal loans. Timely payment of EMIs and credit card bills can significantly improve your score.

Maintain a Healthy Credit Mix
Having a mix of secured (like home loans) and unsecured loans (like personal loans) can positively impact your score. If your credit profile is too skewed towards unsecured loans, consider balancing it with secured loans.

Avoid New Credit
Refrain from applying for new credit until your score improves. Each application results in a hard inquiry, which can temporarily lower your score. Focus on maintaining your current credit lines responsibly.

Use Credit Cards Wisely
Keep your credit card utilization below 30% of your credit limit. High utilization can indicate credit-hungry behavior, negatively affecting your score. Pay your credit card bills in full every month to avoid interest charges.

Increase Your Credit Limit
If possible, request an increase in your credit card limit. A higher limit with the same spending reduces your credit utilization ratio, which can improve your score.

Settle Old Accounts
If you have settled accounts with partial payments, they might still be impacting your score. Reach out to lenders to negotiate full and final settlements, and ensure they update your report accordingly.

Regular Monitoring
Regularly monitor your CIBIL score to track your progress. Many financial institutions and apps offer free credit score checks. Staying informed helps you identify issues early and address them promptly.

Managing Financial Goals with a Low CIBIL Score
Loan Applications
If you need a loan, consider applying with a co-applicant who has a good CIBIL score. This can increase your chances of approval. You might also consider secured loans, which are easier to obtain even with a low CIBIL score.

Debt Consolidation
If you have multiple loans or credit card balances, consider consolidating them into a single loan with a lower interest rate. This makes repayment easier and can improve your score over time.

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Build an emergency fund to avoid relying on credit during financial crises. This fund should cover at least six months of expenses, providing a cushion against unexpected expenses.

Final Insights
Improving your CIBIL score is a gradual process, but with disciplined financial behavior, it is achievable. Prioritize paying off debts, maintain a healthy credit mix, and avoid new credit applications until your score improves. Regular monitoring and timely corrective actions will help you regain control of your credit profile, paving the way for better financial opportunities.

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My daughter has scored 93.7 percentile in JEE. She has Chandigarh home state quota and is a female candidate. I want to know that if she gets Aerospace, mechanical, civil in Punjab Engineering College, should we take admission there? She is also getting ECE in Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology through Punjab quota, but the fees are a bit high for us. So, if she gets any lower branch in PEC, should we still consider taking admission there, or is there some better college where we should enroll her instead? Among Mit or Thapar which one is best
Ans: Niti Madam, before I answer your question, I would like to suggest that your daughter choose a branch she is genuinely interested in, rather than selecting one just because it is available to her. Now, to answer your question, at the 93.7 percentile, the approximate CRL may be around 95,000–1,05,000. With Chandigarh's home-state quota, PEC lower branches are realistic: JoSAA 2025 PEC HS closing ranks show Civil up to around 1.06 lakh, Aerospace around 55000, and Mechanical likely tougher than Civil. PEC is a government, low-fee, strong-brand, good alumni and Chandigarh location, so Civil/Mechanical/Aerospace at PEC is worth considering if fees are a major concern. Between MIT Manipal and Thapar, choose Thapar ECE if fees are affordable; choose PEC if ROI, lower cost and government tag matter more. Final preference: Thapar ECE > PEC Mechanical > PEC Aerospace > PEC Civil.

However, for placements, Thapar ECE is academically/industry-wise stronger than PEC Civil/Aerospace, but only if the higher fee is manageable. Thapar’s ECE department has its own placement/recruiter ecosystem. All the Best for Your Daughter's Prosperous Future!

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