Your credit score plays a big role in your financial life. Whether you're applying for a loan, a credit card, or even renting a house, lenders often look at your credit score to decide if you're reliable.
In India, the CIBIL score is one of the most well-known credit scores. It ranges from 300 to 900. The closer your score is to 900, the better your chances of getting approved with low interest rates and higher loan amounts.
In this guide, we'll explain in simple terms what a good credit score means and what you can do in 2025 to increase your CIBIL score quickly or over time.

What is a Good CIBIL Score?
Here's a basic breakdown of CIBIL score ranges according to cibil.com.
• 750 and above: Excellent - You are likely to get approved for loans and credit cards easily with the best terms.
• 700-749: Good - You'll generally be approved, but not always with the lowest interest rates.
• 650-699: Fair - You may be approved, but likely at higher rates or lower amounts.
• Below 650: Poor - You may struggle to get loans or credit cards. Improving your score is important.
How to Improve Your Credit Score?
"Improving your credit score doesn't happen overnight, but by following a few proven steps, you can see progress over a few months to a year" said Gaurav Wadhwani, Advisor and Co Founder of Credit Triangle.
Here are some simple yet powerful strategies to improve your credit score:
1. Pay Your Bills on Time
Late or missed payments have the biggest negative impact on your credit score. Set reminders or use auto-pay to make sure all your loan EMIs and credit card bills are paid before the due date. Even one missed payment can stay on your credit report for years.
2. Keep Your Credit Usage Low
"Try to use 30% - 40% of your total credit limit. For example, if your credit limit is ₹1,00,000, keep your spending below ₹30,000. And if you have more than 1 card, then your cumulative spend should be between 30-40%" said Gaurav Wadhwani of Credit Triangle.
"This is called your credit utilization ratio and it shows lenders that you're managing your credit responsibly, he added.
4. Use a Secured Credit Card
"A secured credit card is a good option for someone new to credit or trying to rebuild their score. It is backed by a fixed deposit, and if you use it wisely and pay on time, it can help improve your credit history," said Gaurav Wadhwani.
5. Don't Apply for Too Much Credit at Once
Each time you apply for a loan or credit card, a "hard inquiry" is made on your report. Too many applications in a short period can lower your score. Only apply for credit when you truly need it.
6. Keep Older Accounts Open
The longer your credit history, the better it is for your score. Don't close old credit card accounts, especially if they're in good standing and have no annual fee. They help show your long-term credit behavior.
7. Diversify Your Credit
A good credit mix includes credit cards, personal loans, auto loans, and home loans. It shows lenders you can handle different types of credit. But don't take on loans just to improve your score, only borrow when necessary.
8. Pay Off Your Debt on Time
Try to reduce your overall debt by paying off high-interest loans and credit card balances. This lowers your credit utilization and shows you're serious about managing your money.
9. Avoid Owning Too Many Credit Cards
Having too many credit cards can make lenders believe you depend heavily on credit. Gaurav Wadhwani advises keeping 3 to 4 credit cards and using them wisely by spreading your spending evenly, keeping total usage around 30% of your combined credit cards' limit. Instead of overusing one card, it's better to manage a few cards responsibly.
10. Opt for Longer Loan Tenures
When taking a loan, choosing a longer repayment period can lower your monthly payments (EMIs). This makes it easier to pay on time and avoid defaults, which helps your credit score over time.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or credit advice. The views and recommendations mentioned are based on publicly available data and expert opinions at the time of writing. Neither the author nor GoodReturns endorses any specific product or financial decision. GoodReturns.in and its affiliates are not responsible for any loss or damage resulting from reliance on the information presented.
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