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Descriptive Writing for IBPS PO 2025: Letter and Essay Tips

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Introduction:
The IBPS PO Mains exam's Descriptive Writing section evaluates candidates' ability to articulate thoughts clearly and effectively. This section, comprising an essay and a letter, is crucial for securing a high score. In this guide, we provide comprehensive strategies to excel in both components.

Understanding the Descriptive Writing Section: The Descriptive Writing section typically includes:

  • Essay Writing: A 250-300 word essay on a given topic.
  • Letter Writing: A 150-word letter, either formal or informal.

Both tasks are to be completed within 30 minutes, collectively carrying 25 marks.

Essay Writing Tips:

Structure Your Essay:Introduction: Introduce the topic and outline your perspective.
Body: Develop your arguments with relevant examples and data.
Conclusion: Summarize your points and restate your viewpoint.

Choose the Right Topic: Select a topic you are comfortable with and can discuss coherently.

Maintain Clarity and Coherence:
Ensure logical flow between paragraphs and clarity in your arguments.

Use Relevant Examples: Support your arguments with current affairs, statistics, or real-life examples.

Keep Language Neutral: Avoid emotional or biased language; aim for a balanced tone.

Letter Writing Tips:

  1. Understand the Letter Type:Formal Letters: Addressed to authorities, officials, or organizations.
    Informal Letters: Written to friends or family.

Follow the Correct Format:Formal Letter:Sender’s Address

  • Date
  • Receiver’s Address
  • Subject
  • Salutation
  • Body
  • Closing Line
  • Signature
  • Informal Letter:Date
  • Salutation
  • Body
  • Closing Line
  • Signature
Be Concise and Direct: Clearly state the purpose of your letter without unnecessary details.

  1. Maintain Appropriate Tone: Use a professional tone for formal letters and a friendly tone for informal ones.

  2. Proofread Your Letter: Check for grammatical errors, spelling mistakes, and ensure the letter is within the word limit.

  3. Common Topics for Practice:Essay Topics:Role of Youth in Nation Building

Impact of Digital Banking on Financial Inclusion

  • Climate Change and Its Effects on Agriculture
  • Importance of Financial Literacy in India
  • Challenges in Implementing Cashless Economy
Letter Writing Topics:

Write a letter to the editor about the importance of voting.
  • Write a letter to your friend advising them on time management.
  • Write a letter to the bank manager requesting a new cheque book.
  • Write a letter to your younger sibling about the benefits of reading.
  • Write a letter to the municipal corporation complaining about water scarcity in your area.

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