Descriptive Writing For Bank Exams : In almost every banking related exam, the mains exam consist of descriptive writing. Descriptive Writing which comprises – one Letter Writing and one Essay Writing which makes a total of 25 marks in most of the exams such as NABARD, RBI, IBPS PO, SBI PO etc. The marks that you get in the descriptive writing section are added to the Mains objective paper marks to calculate the overall mains cut-off marks. So, it is very important to have a good idea about Descriptive writing.
In this blog, Descriptive Writing For Bank Exams we will provide you with some of the important topics, types, and formats for Letter writing. Do remember that in the exam, you will have to type the Essay and Letter using the computer keyboard. So it is advisable to practice them online.
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There are mainly two types of letters asked in exams:
FORMAL LETTER
INFORMAL LETTER
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Although there is no set criteria according to which the descriptive section paper is evaluated, there are some common things that are examined by the evaluator. For most banking exams, the descriptive section is evaluated manually.
Content: The examiner would see whether aspects of the topic have been addressed in the essay and if provided details, examples and explanations are appropriately supporting the candidate’s point of view.
Formal Requirement: As the paper is descriptive in nature there are certain requirements that must be fulfilled by the answers. For letters, the format must be strictly adhered to. Although extra marks might not be awarded for the format/ structure, an absence of it might cause a reduction in your marks. For letter writing, stick to the prescribed formats of formal and informal letters. For essays, make sure the word limit (if any) is not exceeded. Also, make sure that the essay is in paragraph form.
Development, Structure and Coherence: How well the topic has been understood and explained is the main criteria for evaluating any piece of descriptive writing. The examiner sees whether there are any examples given, what is the range of thoughts/ ideas presented and how logically they are penned down. The following might be the few things an examiner is looking for in your piece of writing:-
Grammar: This is also a very important criterion. An essay may be logically presented, it may have a variety of ideas, but if the grammar is bad, it makes the entire essay ‘not so good’. Examiners don’t expect complex sentences. Just make sure you create correct and straightforward sentence structures and convey your thoughts effectively.
Vocabulary & Spelling: Again we would like to clarify that a test taker is not expected to use “high – fi” English words. As long as you have the right word for an idea, that’s good. A simple example of this would be:
Also, avoid spelling mistakes as they point to a careless attitude.
Here, we would like to mention one important thing: Time Management. Make sure you divide your time as per the weightage of the question. Since an essay has higher marks, allot more time to it.
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