Saturday 16 June 2018

20+ Expert Tips for Tier 3 Descriptive Paper in SSC CGL 2018 Examination

As you know the SSC CGL Tier III exam is a Descriptive Test. This Descriptive Paper aims to test your proficiency in writing. The offline, pen and paper based exam may also be a means to test you on how you formulate your ideas to form firm arguments and opinions on certain topics, which would be especially done by the essay writing. The descriptive paper is also a means to evaluate your communication skills to determine how effectively you convey ideas in a precise manner. Here are some Tips for Tier 3 Descriptive Paper in SSC CHL 2018 Examination will prepare you to tackle and ace the paper.

Pattern & Particular Tips for Tier 3 Descriptive Paper in SSC CGL


The SSC CGL Tier III Paper is worth 100 marks.

The Essay will carry 50-60 marks


If there is both Letter/Application Writing as well Summary Writing, they will each carry 20-30 marks each.


If just one of these two are asked, expect the Letter/Application to be worth 40 marks.


It would be an offline exam based on pen and paper.


Duration of the paper will be 1 hour.


The topics would include Essay Writing (250- 300 Words)/ Summary/ Letter Writing.


The marks of this exam will be included in the preparation of Final Merit List.


The paper will be Bilingual,you can choose to write in either Hindi or English.

Tips for Tier 3 Descriptive Paper in SSC CGL

The Descriptive Test aims test your writing skills. Therefore “Practice” is the key to your success. Since you have only limited time to frame and write your essay, you need to focus on honing your essay writing skills. Follow some of these tips and instructions to bring efficiency to your writing skills.

1. Where to Prepare for SSC CGL Tier 3 Paper from?

Read newspapers, articles and political magazines as much as possible. Not only does this increase your vocabulary but also helps you bring flow in your writing. English medium students must read The Hindu, The Indian Express, Economic Times. You need to make sure that you read at least 20 articles a day on a range of topics from here on out.

2. What to Read for SSC CGL Descriptive Paper?

The articles you read must cover a range of topics including –

  • Social Issues like Poverty, Education, Equality, Social Evils (Child Marriage, Dowry, Rape etc.)
  • Finance & Economy (e.g. Demonetization, RBI Rates, GDP Rates etc.)
  • Politics, Schemes & Governance(e.g. Upcoming and recently concluded elections, coups, revolutions and agitations, political deaths etc.)
  • Technology (e.g. UPI, Payment Wallets, Vaccines, Social Networks etc.)
  • Sports (e.g. Recent wins, retirements etc.)
  • Environmental Concerns like Pollution, Overpopulation.
  • Geopolitics (e.g. Chinese aggression in Indian Ocean, Syrian Refugee Crisis)

Also make sure you are up to date on FACTS. It is these FACTS that will help you frame and write a better essay. You don’t need to go into too much details but you need to be aware of the basics. So make sure you are still reading up on Current Affairs.

Effective Time Management for SSC CGL Tier III Paper

Remember that you have only 60 minutes to attempt 2-3 descriptive topics, so do not spend unnecessary time on any of them. If there is Precis, spend no more than 15 minutes on it, 15 minutes on Letter, and 30 minutes on Essay. If there is no Precis, you can equally distribute the extra time between the Letter and the Essay.

4. What should be Order Attempt in SSC CGL Descriptive Paper?

Attempt the Essay first as it would require time to think and form ideas and may also carry the maximum marks. Attempt the Letter next as it has a set format and you need to only flesh out the body. This can easily be achieved in a set amount of time. Finally attempt the Precis (if it appears) as it requires on-the-spot thinking and creation of content within a specified number of words. This often takes a lot of rewrites.

5. Language Skills Needed for Descriptive Paper –

Since you will be involved in the business of writing a descriptive paper, you should be thorough with your grammar. Don’t make any grammatical errors. For this you will need to improve your grammar. Take any school level book and learn the basic grammar rules. You may also refer to books in order to improve your vocabulary. Reading also comes in handy when it comes to bringing a desired proficiency in your language and grammatical skills.
Check this video to boost your vocabulary for the preparation of SSC CGL Tier III.


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