How important is descriptive writing in exams like NABARD Grade A and RBI Grade B?
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Descriptive writing plays a crucial role in the selection process of competitive exams like NABARD Grade A and RBI Grade B, particularly in the Phase 2 (Mains) stage. In both exams, a significant portion of the total marks is allocated to descriptive answers, making it a decisive factor in final selection. Unlike objective questions that test factual knowledge, descriptive sections evaluate a candidate’s conceptual understanding, analytical ability, and communication skills. For instance, in NABARD Grade A, descriptive writing is tested in both the ESI & ARD paper (50 marks) and the General English paper (100 marks), while in RBI Grade B, descriptive questions are included in ESI, Finance & Management, and English papers. These sections assess how well a candidate can present structured, coherent, and data-backed arguments—essential skills for roles in regulatory and developmental bodies. Therefore, regular practice in descriptive writing not only strengthens answer structuring but also significantly improves a candidate’s overall ranking and selection chances.
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