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Asked: August 3, 20252025-08-03T16:39:10+00:00 2025-08-03T16:39:10+00:00

How do I improve my writing skills for the UPSC?

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Good writing skills are crucial for cracking the UPSC Mains, as most papers are descriptive. UPSC looks for clarity, structure, and balanced analysis—not flowery language. Here are proven tips to sharpen your answer writing:

1. Understand the question’s purpose

Break the question into parts (e.g., discuss, critically examine, analyze).

Address each part with relevant points and examples.

2. Structure your answers

Follow the Introduction-Body-Conclusion (IBC) format:

Introduction: Define key terms or provide context
Body: Use subheadings, bullet points, facts, and arguments
Conclusion: Add a balanced opinion, solution, or forward-looking perspective

3. Practice writing daily answers

Use platforms like Insights on India, IASbaba, or ForumIAS for daily questions.

Start with one or two answers per day and gradually increase.

4. Read answers from top performers

Analyze how top performers formulate their answers, present their arguments, and use examples.

You can find sample answers on Vision IAS, Insights, and other coaching sites.

5. Focus on presentation

Use diagrams, flowcharts, and maps where appropriate.

Make your writing legible and use spaces for clarity.

6. Practice writing within the given timeframe

Simulate exam conditions.

Try to write complete answers in 7 to 9 minutes per question.

7. Use examples and data

Add government reports, statistics, committee names, or current affairs to strengthen your answer.

For example, use NITI Aayog data or figures from the economic survey.

8. Evaluate and improve

Have your answers checked by mentors or peers.

Focus on feedback: relevance, clarity, depth of content, and structure.

Start writing your answers after you have covered at least 50 to 60% of the syllabus. Writing early helps identify gaps and build your confidence.

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