SEBI Grade A 2025 Descriptive Paper – 60-Minute Time Management Plan

The Descriptive English Paper in SEBI Grade A 2025 (Phase II) tests not only your writing skills but also your ability to organize thoughts under strict time pressure.
You have one hour (60 minutes) to attempt three sections:
  • Essay – 30 Marks (400 Words)
  • Precis – 30 Marks (120 Words)
  • Comprehension – 40 Marks (5 Descriptive Questions)

A clear and realistic time management strategy can make the difference between a 50-mark average and a 70+ performance.

📝 Note on Word Limit and Marks Distribution (SEBI Grade A – Descriptive English)

As per SEBI’s official hand-out, the Descriptive English paper in Phase II carries 100 marks (Essay – 30 marks, Precis – 30 marks, Comprehension – 40 marks) with a duration of 60 minutes. The essay is officially prescribed to be around 400 words.
However, in the recent SEBI Grade A exams (2022–2024), the actual on-screen instruction has required essays of about 250 – 270 words.
Therefore, candidates are advised to:

  • Practice essays in two modes:
    • Exam Mode: 250 – 270 words (reflecting the latest trend).
    • Practice Mode: 400 words (for skill building and expressive writing).
  • Maintain a clear structure—Introduction → Body → Conclusion—with coherence and balanced analysis within the given limit.

(Bank Whizz mocks follow the updated 250–270 word guideline to simulate the actual SEBI interface.)


🕓 I. Ideal Time Distribution (60 Minutes Total)

SectionMarksRecommended TimeKey Activities
Essay3025 minutesBrainstorm → Outline → Write → Review
Precis3015 minutesRead → Identify main idea → Write concise version
Comprehension4020 minutesRead passage → Answer 5 descriptive Qs

🧠 II. Step-by-Step Breakdown

1️⃣ Essay Writing (0 – 25 Minutes)

The essay is your first impression — it sets the tone for evaluators.

0 – 5 Minutes → Planning & Outline

  • Read all given essay options carefully.
  • Pick the one you know best (facts, examples, clarity).
  • Draft a quick structure: Introduction → 2 Body Paragraphs → Conclusion.
  • List 3–4 keywords or data points to include.

5 – 23 Minutes → Writing the Essay

  • Keep paragraphs short (4–5 lines each).
  • Use linking words: Moreover, However, Therefore, In addition.
  • Maintain a balanced tone — neither too academic nor too casual.

23 – 25 Minutes → Final Review

  • Check for grammar, spelling, and word count (~400 words).
  • Ensure each paragraph logically connects to the topic.

2️⃣ Precis Writing (25 – 40 Minutes)

Precis tests your comprehension and condensation ability.

25 – 30 Minutes → Reading & Understanding

  • Read the passage twice.
  • Highlight main ideas and supporting arguments.
  • Ignore examples, quotations, or data not central to meaning.

30 – 38 Minutes → Writing the Precis

  • Rewrite the passage in your own words, one-third its original length.
  • Maintain logical sequence and tone of the author.
  • Avoid adding opinions or interpretations.

38 – 40 Minutes → Quick Check

  • Count words (target ~120).
  • Write a concise title that captures the essence.

3️⃣ Comprehension (40 – 60 Minutes)

Comprehension can fetch easy marks if you manage time wisely.

40 – 45 Minutes → First Reading

  • Read the passage quickly to grasp the theme.
  • Note transition words and tone (analytical, descriptive, persuasive).

45 – 57 Minutes → Answering Questions

  • There are usually 5 descriptive questions (8 marks each).
  • Use complete sentences (2–4 lines per answer).
  • Avoid repetition and direct copying.
  • Cite examples or phrases from the passage when appropriate.

57 – 60 Minutes → Final Scan

  • Verify that all answers are complete.
  • Correct any grammar or spelling errors.
  • Submit confidently — accuracy matters more than length.

🧩 III. Why This Order Works

Essay First – You’re mentally fresh and creative; best time to structure thoughts.
Precis Next – Mid-exam, when concentration is moderate and logical.
Comprehension Last – Reading-based, less creative load, helps wind down calmly.


🪶 IV. Common Mistakes to Avoid

  1. Spending too long (30+ min) on the essay and rushing the rest.
  2. Copy-pasting lines from passages in precis or comprehension.
  3. Ignoring word limits — penalties apply for overshooting.
  4. Poor handwriting and paragraphing in offline mode (if applicable).
  5. Writing without headings or logical breaks.

⚙️ V. Smart Practice Plan (Bank Whizz Strategy)

WeekFocus AreaPractice Task
Week 1EssayWrite 2 essays under 25 min each
Week 2PrecisPractice 3 passages within 15 min each
Week 3ComprehensionAttempt 2 sets (5 Qs each) in 20 min
Week 4Full TestSimulate 60-min exam under timer

💡 Tip: Use Bank Whizz’s “Timed Mock Practice” interface (or set your own countdown) to build speed + accuracy.


📈 VI. Mark Maximization Formula

ComponentTechniqueBonus Tip
EssayFacts + Structure + FlowBegin with a quote or data point
PrecisClarity + Brevity + CoherenceWrite in 3 short paragraphs
ComprehensionAccuracy + ContextReference keywords from passage

Aim for:
✅ Essay – 22+ marks ✅ Precis – 20+ marks ✅ Comprehension – 28+ marks → Total 70 + Marks



🏁 Final Words

Time management is not just about speed — it’s about sequencing, focus, and balance.
A 60-minute descriptive test is like a mini marathon — start strong, stay steady, finish clean.

At Bank Whizz, we recommend following this 25-15-20 plan consistently during practice.
By exam day, you’ll be writing not in panic but in rhythm — and that’s how toppers score 70 + in SEBI Grade A Descriptive Paper.