UPSC 2021 Tips for Essay and Scoring Strategy

06Feb,2021
By Editorial

Candidates are concerned with the formal essay that comes in In the UPSC exams. Generally, formal essays have factual elements in them like some quoted statements or statistics from a government report, etc. And it never uses first-person references and never in the form of a conversation. Basically, a formal essay has a certain degree of engaging and impactful seriousness attached to it.

UPSC exams ask essay questions about the impact of technology on Indian Society in recent times and for that candidates need to have a national perspective and deep understanding of the social fabric of Indian society. 

The candidates can score better in the UPSC essay paper by doing minor efforts compared to scoring in other papers as the essay paper is the most scoring papers among all. By following some tips for essay and scoring strategies candidates can prepare for the UPSC essay that will enhance their score. 

 

Here in this article, candidates will get the insights on UPSC 2021 tips for essay and scoring strategy.

Tips for essay and scoring strategy:

The UPSC essay should not be influenced by any political ideologies, so it should be neutral and in orientation. The candidates should try to keep the balance between several approaches to the Indian economy, such as the approaches of rightist and leftist.

Choosing of Essay topic

Candidates must choose the topic for which they can cover more extensive and diversified things but the candidates should select the topic after considering all the aspects of the issue. 

In search of ideas

Candidates should keep some time for thinking and framing the essay after selecting the essay topic, where they can think about the topic such as historical, economic, social aspects of the issues, the impact of the issue on society, and how society evolved with the idea. 

Focus on writing style

Definitely, candidates will have to read a lot for the UPSC exam preparation, so the next time when you read a magazine or a newspaper, focus on the writing style of the content. In this way, the writing skills can be improved by reading a lot.

Arrange the outline properly

Then candidates can arrange the basic structure of the written piece in the most suitable order and divide it into three following parts as it should have introduction, body, and conclusion because that will add on consistency and a better transition to the writing.

Do not use unnecessary technical terms

Restrict the use of unnecessarily technical words while writing essays in the UPSC exams. Remember the fact that quality is better than quantity. So, do not just write to make up the word count to rise.

Be Unique

Generally, most of the time while we are writing our thoughts or creativity gets influenced by what we read. So, do not just put what you read and do not make things up, just write in your own words by making sure that your creativity in writing gets hampered.

Make sure the writing is error-free

The grammatical and spelling factors are free from the error in the essay, just always make sure that while writing your answers.
 

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