How to Improve Writing Speed for SEBI Descriptive Paper (Without Losing Quality)

Introduction

In SEBI Grade A Phase II, many aspirants face a common problem:

They know what to write, but they cannot complete the paper on time.

  • Essay remains incomplete
  • Precis feels rushed
  • RC accuracy drops

The issue is not knowledge.
The issue is writing speed under time pressure.

However, increasing speed blindly can reduce quality.

The real goal is:

Write faster while maintaining clarity, structure, and accuracy.

This post will give you a practical and exam-oriented strategy to improve writing speed without compromising marks.


The Reality of Writing Speed in SEBI

SEBI Descriptive Paper gives you 60 minutes for:

  • Essay
  • Precis
  • Reading Comprehension

You are expected to:

  • Think
  • Structure
  • Write
  • Review

All within limited time.

Speed alone is not enough.
You need controlled speed with clarity.


Why Writing Speed is Slow


1. Lack of Clarity Before Writing

Students start writing without thinking.

Result:

  • Pauses during writing
  • Frequent corrections
  • Time wastage

2. No Structured Approach

Without structure:

  • Ideas come randomly
  • Flow breaks
  • Writing slows down

3. Overthinking Sentences

Students try to:

  • Frame perfect sentences
  • Use complex words

Result:

  • Slow writing
  • Loss of time

4. Weak Typing or Writing Habit

Lack of regular practice leads to:

  • Slow typing speed
  • Poor rhythm

5. Fear of Making Mistakes

Students hesitate while writing.

Result:

  • Frequent stops
  • Lack of flow

How to Improve Writing Speed Effectively


Step 1: Think Before You Write

Spend 3–5 minutes planning.

  • Identify key points
  • Decide structure
  • Clarify direction

Benefit:

  • Continuous writing
  • No mid-way confusion

Step 2: Use Fixed Structure

Follow a consistent format:

  • Introduction
  • Body (2–3 dimensions)
  • Conclusion

Benefit:

  • Faster idea organization
  • Smooth writing flow

Step 3: Write Simple, Clear Sentences

Avoid:

  • Complex vocabulary
  • Long sentences

Focus on:

  • Clarity
  • Direct expression

Example:

Instead of writing complex lines, write:

  • Clear
  • Logical
  • Concise statements

Benefit:

  • Faster writing
  • Better readability

Step 4: Build Writing Rhythm

Practice writing regularly.

  • Set a timer
  • Write continuously
  • Avoid stopping

Benefit:

  • Improved flow
  • Reduced hesitation

Step 5: Practice Under Time Limit

Do not practice casually.

  • Attempt full paper in 60 minutes
  • Follow exact time division

Benefit:

  • Real exam readiness
  • Better control

Step 6: Limit Editing During Writing

Do not try to correct every sentence immediately.


Correct approach:

  • Write continuously
  • Review at the end

Benefit:

  • Saves time
  • Maintains flow

Step 7: Improve Typing Speed (If Applicable)

If your exam is online:

  • Practice typing regularly
  • Focus on accuracy + speed

Benefit:

  • Faster execution
  • Reduced pressure

Step 8: Use Idea Blocks Instead of Full Thinking

Instead of thinking full sentences:

  • Think in points
  • Convert into sentences while writing

Benefit:

  • Faster thought processing
  • Continuous writing

Step 9: Avoid Perfectionism

Do not aim for perfect sentences.


Focus on:

  • Clear expression
  • Logical flow

Benefit:

  • Faster completion
  • Better time management

Step 10: Build Daily Writing Habit

Consistency is key.

  • Write daily
  • Practice essay and precis
  • Maintain discipline

Benefit:

  • Automatic improvement in speed

Ideal Speed Target


Essay:

  • 350–400 words in 20 minutes

Precis:

  • 120 words in 10–12 minutes

RC:

  • Read + answer within 15 minutes

Achieving this requires consistent practice.


Common Mistakes While Improving Speed


Writing Fast Without Clarity

Leads to poor quality answers.


Ignoring Structure

Creates confusion and slows down later.


Overloading Vocabulary

Reduces speed and clarity.


Practicing Without Time Limit

Does not build real exam readiness.


Key Insight

Writing speed is not about moving hands faster.

It is about:

  • Thinking clearly
  • Structuring quickly
  • Writing without hesitation

Average students write and think together.
Top students think first and then write smoothly.


How to Practice for Speed Improvement


Daily Practice Plan

  • 1 essay (25 minutes)
  • 1 precis (20 minutes)
  • 1 RC set (15 minutes)

Weekly Goal

  • 3–4 full-length descriptive mocks

Evaluation

  • Analyze time spent
  • Identify slow areas
  • Improve accordingly

Final Takeaway

You do not need extraordinary speed to clear SEBI.

You need:

  • Controlled writing
  • Clear thinking
  • Structured approach

If you follow the right method, your speed will improve naturally.


Why Bank Whizz Approach Works

At Bank Whizz, the focus is on:

  • Structured writing methods
  • Real exam-level practice
  • Time-bound mock tests
  • Detailed evaluation

Because in SEBI, success depends on how efficiently you convert your ideas into answers.