Introduction: Why Most Essays Don’t Convert Into Marks
Many IBPS PO aspirants write full essays in the exam.
They complete the paper.
They feel satisfied.
They believe their answers are “good enough”.
Yet, when results come, their descriptive score remains average.
The problem is not effort.
The problem is repeating the same mistakes without knowing them.
IBPS descriptive paper rewards precision and structure, not just writing.
This post highlights the most common essay mistakes and gives you practical ways to fix them.
Mistake 1: Writing Without Structure
What Happens
- Ideas are scattered
- No clear flow
- Difficult for examiner to evaluate
Why It Reduces Marks
The examiner prefers:
- Organised answers
- Clear paragraphing
- Logical sequence
Without structure, even good content loses impact.
How to Fix It
Always follow:
- Introduction (3–4 lines)
- Body (3–4 paragraphs, one idea each)
- Conclusion (3–4 lines)
Before writing:
- Spend 1–2 minutes planning
Mistake 2: Mugging Up Content
What Happens
- Content feels forced
- Irrelevant points included
- Flow becomes unnatural
Why It Fails
IBPS asks:
- Analytical and dynamic topics
Memorised content rarely fits perfectly.
How to Fix It
- Focus on themes, not topics
- Think in dimensions (economic, social, tech, governance)
- Generate ideas logically
Mistake 3: Lack of Clarity
What Happens
- Long, confusing sentences
- Vague statements
- Repetition
Why It Reduces Marks
The examiner wants:
- Clear thinking
- Easy readability
How to Fix It
- Use simple sentences
- Write one idea at a time
- Avoid unnecessary words
Mistake 4: Writing More Instead of Writing Better
What Happens
- Exceeding word limit
- Over-explaining points
- Adding filler content
Why It Fails
Marks are not given for length.
They are given for:
- Relevance
- Precision
How to Fix It
- Stick to 250–300 words
- Ensure each line adds value
- Avoid repetition
Mistake 5: Weak or Missing Conclusion
What Happens
- Essay ends abruptly
- No final impact
- No clear direction
Why It Reduces Marks
Conclusion reflects:
- Your understanding
- Your ability to summarise
How to Fix It
Write a conclusion that:
- Summarises key ideas
- Provides balanced view
- Gives forward direction
Mistake 6: Ignoring Time Management
What Happens
- Spending too much time on essay
- Rushing other sections
- Panic at the end
Why It Fails
Descriptive paper is:
- Time-bound
- Performance-based
How to Fix It
Follow:
- Essay → 15–17 minutes
- RC → 13–15 minutes
Mistake 7: No Practice Under Exam Conditions
What Happens
- Writing comfortably at home
- No time pressure
- No real performance testing
Why It Fails
In actual exam:
- Time pressure affects thinking
- Structure breaks
- Ideas don’t flow
How to Fix It
- Practice essays in 15 minutes
- Simulate exam conditions
- Improve speed and clarity
Mistake 8: No Evaluation of Answers
What Happens
- Writing without feedback
- No idea of mistakes
- Repeating same errors
Why It Fails
Without evaluation:
- No improvement
- No direction
- No score growth
How to Fix It
- Get your essays evaluated
- Identify structural and content gaps
- Improve based on feedback
What Top Scorers Do Differently
Top aspirants:
- Follow structure strictly
- Focus on clarity
- Avoid unnecessary content
- Manage time efficiently
- Practice with feedback
Average aspirants:
- Write without planning
- Depend on memorisation
- Ignore evaluation
- Repeat mistakes
🔴 Reality Check: Are You Making These Mistakes?
Ask yourself:
- Do you always follow a clear structure?
- Are your essays concise and relevant?
- Do you practice under time pressure?
- Have your answers ever been evaluated properly?
Most aspirants believe they are improving.
But without identifying mistakes, improvement is limited.
⚡ The Hidden Gap
The biggest problem is not lack of knowledge.
It is lack of awareness of mistakes.
You:
- Write essays
- Feel satisfied
- Move on
But you don’t know:
- What went wrong
- Where you lost marks
- What to improve
🚀 How to Fix Your Essay Writing Effectively
To improve your score, you need:
- Real IBPS-level questions
- Writing under time pressure
- Detailed evaluation
- Clear feedback
How Bank Whizz Helps You
Bank Whizz helps you identify and fix your mistakes:
- Attempt real exam-level descriptive mocks
- Get detailed evaluation based on examiner standards
- Understand:
- Where your structure is weak
- Where content lacks clarity
- Where marks are lost
It helps you move from:
- “I think I wrote well”
to - “I know exactly how much I will score and why”
Conclusion
Improving your IBPS PO essay score is not about:
- Writing more
- Learning more topics
It is about:
- Avoiding mistakes
- Following structure
- Writing clearly
- Improving with feedback
Final Insight
The difference between an average essay and a high-scoring essay is not knowledge.
It is:
How well you avoid mistakes and align with examiner expectations.
Fix your mistakes, and your score will improve automatically.
