Precis writing in RBI Grade B Descriptive English is not just a language skill — it is a test of clarity, discipline, and analytical thinking.
Most aspirants lose marks not because they don’t understand the passage, but because they:
- Fail to identify the core idea
- Cannot compress effectively
- Ignore structure and word discipline
If you master precis, it can become your highest scoring section in the exam.
This guide gives you a complete 30-mark strategy to write a high-scoring precis in RBI Grade B.
📌 What RBI Expects in Precis Writing
RBI does NOT reward:
- Copy-pasting
- Storytelling
- General summaries
RBI expects:
✔ Core idea retention
✔ Logical structure
✔ High compression (1/3rd length)
✔ Formal, policy-oriented tone
✔ Strict word limit discipline
👉 In short: Clarity + Precision + Structure
🧠 Step-by-Step Strategy (Exam Approach)
Step 1: Read the Passage Smartly (3–4 minutes)
- Identify central theme
- Mark:
- Problem
- Causes
- Impact
- Solutions
👉 Don’t try to memorise — try to decode structure
Step 2: Identify the Core Idea (1 minute)
Ask yourself:
👉 “If I have to explain this passage in ONE line, what will I say?”
That becomes your foundation of precis
Step 3: Create a Rough Flow (2 minutes)
Before writing, mentally structure:
- Para 1 → Introduction + Core Idea
- Para 2 → Key Arguments
- Para 3 → Conclusion / Way forward
👉 This step alone separates average vs topper answers
Step 4: Start Writing (6–7 minutes)
Follow this structure strictly:
🔹 Paragraph 1 – Core Idea
- Define the issue clearly
- Keep it direct and analytical
🔹 Paragraph 2 – Key Points
- Combine multiple ideas into compressed form
- Remove:
- Examples
- Data
- Repetition
🔹 Paragraph 3 – Conclusion
- Write implication / solution / outcome
Step 5: Maintain Word Limit (CRITICAL)
👉 RBI is extremely strict about word limits
- If passage = 450–500 words
- Precis = 150–170 words ideal
✔ Avoid:
- 120 words → underdeveloped
- 190+ words → poor compression
👉 Target ±5 words accuracy
Step 6: Give a Perfect Title (30 seconds)
✔ Ideal Title Length: 4–6 words
✔ Should reflect:
- Topic + dimension
❌ Avoid:
- Long sentences
- Generic titles
✍️ Golden Rules for High Score
✔ Use your own words only
✔ Maintain formal RBI tone
✔ Avoid personal opinion
✔ Ensure logical flow
✔ Write short, dense sentences
✔ Focus on idea compression, not sentence cutting
🚫 Common Mistakes That Kill Your Score
- Writing summary instead of precis
- Missing central argument
- Including unnecessary examples
- Copying phrases from passage
- Ignoring word limit
- Writing in casual tone
🎯 Ideal Time Allocation (Out of 30 Minutes)
| Task | Time |
|---|---|
| Reading + Understanding | 4–5 min |
| Structuring | 2 min |
| Writing | 7–8 min |
| Revision + Title | 2–3 min |
👉 Total: 15 minutes max for precis
🧪 What a 25+ Marks Precis Looks Like
- Clear central theme
- Perfect structure
- Exact word control
- No redundancy
- Strong conclusion
- Professional tone
👉 This is exactly what separates selected candidates from average ones
🚀 How Bank Whizz Improves Your Precis Score
At Bank Whizz, we don’t just check your answer — we upgrade your thinking structure.
✔ Line-by-line evaluation
✔ Word count precision training
✔ Structure correction
✔ Examiner-level feedback
✔ Model answer comparison
👉 You start writing like an RBI-level candidate
🔥 Final Strategy Insight
Precis writing is NOT about English.
It is about:
👉 Thinking clearly
👉 Structuring logically
👉 Expressing precisely
Master this, and you unlock easy 25+ marks in RBI Grade B.
