Introduction: The Most Frustrating Problem for Aspirants
You prepare seriously.
You write full answers.
You follow structure.
Yet, your IBPS PO descriptive score does not improve.
This creates a common question:
“What is going wrong in my answers?”
The truth is:
Your answers may look good to you, but they are not aligned with how the examiner evaluates.
This post will help you identify why your answers are not getting marks and how to fix it.
The Core Problem: Writing vs Scoring
Most aspirants focus on:
- Writing answers
But IBPS evaluates:
- Scoring answers
There is a difference.
Reason 1: Lack of Clear Structure
What Happens
- No proper introduction-body-conclusion
- Ideas are mixed
- Poor paragraphing
Why It Reduces Marks
- Difficult to evaluate
- Shows lack of organised thinking
How to Fix It
Always follow:
- Introduction
- Body (3–4 clear paragraphs)
- Conclusion
Reason 2: Writing Generic Content
What Happens
- Same points used for different topics
- No specific relevance
Why It Fails
- Shows lack of understanding
- Reduces analytical depth
How to Fix It
- Focus on topic-specific points
- Link with real-world context
Reason 3: Lack of Clarity
What Happens
- Long, confusing sentences
- Vague statements
Why It Reduces Marks
- Examiner cannot identify your point
How to Fix It
- Use simple sentences
- One idea at a time
- Avoid unnecessary words
Reason 4: No Analytical Depth
What Happens
- Surface-level writing
- No explanation or reasoning
Why It Fails
IBPS expects:
- Multi-dimensional thinking
- Logical explanation
How to Fix It
- Think in dimensions:
- Economic
- Social
- Technological
- Governance
Reason 5: Irrelevant Content
What Happens
- Writing beyond what is asked
- Adding unnecessary details
Why It Reduces Marks
- Low relevance
- Wasted space
How to Fix It
- Stick to the question
- Ensure every line adds value
Reason 6: Poor Time Management
What Happens
- Spending too much time on one section
- Rushing the other
Why It Fails
- Incomplete answers
- Poor quality writing
How to Fix It
- Essay → 15–17 minutes
- RC → 13–15 minutes
Reason 7: Weak RC Answers
What Happens
- Copy-pasting from passage
- Writing vague answers
Why It Reduces Marks
- Shows lack of understanding
- Low analytical value
How to Fix It
- Write in your own words
- Be precise and relevant
Reason 8: No Evaluation of Answers
What Happens
- Writing without feedback
- Repeating same mistakes
Why It Fails
Without evaluation:
- No clarity
- No improvement
How to Fix It
- Get your answers evaluated
- Identify gaps
- Improve systematically
What IBPS Examiner Actually Looks For
The examiner evaluates:
- Clarity
- Structure
- Relevance
- Analytical thinking
- Precision
Not:
- Fancy language
- Lengthy answers
What Top Scorers Do Differently
Top aspirants:
- Write with structure
- Focus on clarity
- Maintain relevance
- Think analytically
- Practice with feedback
🔴 Reality Check: Why Are You Not Getting Marks?
Ask yourself:
- Are your answers structured or just written?
- Are your points relevant or generic?
- Do your answers show analysis or just information?
- Have you ever seen how your answer is evaluated?
Most aspirants think they are doing well.
But their answers do not match examiner expectations.
⚡ The Hidden Gap
The biggest issue is:
You never see your answer from the examiner’s perspective.
You:
- Write answers
- Feel satisfied
But you don’t know:
- Where you lost marks
- What needs improvement
🚀 How to Start Scoring More Marks
To improve your score, you need:
- Real IBPS-level questions
- Writing under time pressure
- Detailed evaluation
- Clear feedback
How Bank Whizz Helps You Improve Your Score
Bank Whizz helps you understand your real performance:
- Attempt real IBPS-level descriptive mocks
- Write under actual exam conditions
- Get detailed evaluation based on examiner standards
- Understand:
- Where you lose marks
- What needs improvement
- How to increase your score
It helps you move from:
- “I wrote well”
to - “I scored well”
Conclusion
Low marks in IBPS PO descriptive paper are not due to lack of effort.
They are due to:
- Wrong approach
- Lack of clarity
- Absence of evaluation
Final Insight
The difference between writing and scoring is:
Alignment with examiner expectations.
Once you understand this and improve accordingly, your marks will increase significantly.
