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Competitive test suggestion

Most of the students have been demanding an article on "How To Write An


Essay". Well, to answer all your doubts, we would like to share some information
that will help you build different parts of an essay. And we will try to keep it as
simple as we can so that the Hindi/other language medium students can also feel
comfortable writing the essay. This is no rocket science but one can easily
compile their thoughts to write an Essay.

Well, let us start with the parts of an essay. An Essay can be divided into in three
parts:

1) Introduction
2) Body and
3) Conclusion

It is very important to stick to the motive of the Essay and you need to consider
all the important aspects. Students, Please make a note that an Essay is
not an opinion but a description of what you know about the topic. And to
write an essay you need to have the view point having both negative and
positive. Now let us have an idea for how to approach for writing an essay.

Step 1: Identify the Topic


Friends, it is very important for you all to understand what is asked. Without
proper understanding, you may get diverted from the topic unintentionally. So, to
start it in a better way, you need to ask questions to yourself like "Why, What and
How". And whatever response you can think of, just write it down on the rough
sheet. Once everything gets covered, you need to put all the bits and pieces into
its place.

Step 2: Choose Keywords


You need to choose keywords quite wisely. You will get the hint of the keywords
from the question itself. Suppose you are asked to write the Essay on "Brexit and
it's Impact on Indian Economy", then you know what kind of keywords you need
to use. The keywords emphasizes on the particular topic and build a better
understanding.

Step 3: Introduction
Now comes the most important part of the Essay. The "Introduction" is the part
which will leave an impact on the reader. This doesn't mean that you start writing
catchy phrases or anything else. You just need to make sure that you don't make
spelling mistake and any grammatical mistake in the sentences.

You have to keep watch of present, past and future tenses while writing the
essay. As the word itself suggests 'introduction' means 'to introduce' or 'to make
aware about something'. It means you need to introduce the given topic to the
reader i.e. what does the topic means.

After Introducing the subject to the reader you need to frame the body of the
essay.

Step 4: Body
Body of an essay contains the aspects of the topic. You need to explain the
factual concept that why did the event take place or what actually happened.
Furthermore, you need to provide the positive aspects of the topic provided.

After explaining about the positive aspects you can explain about thenegative
aspects of the topic, if any.

Again, its not about your opinion. Indeed it is a factual description of the topic.

Step 5: Conclusion
You need to be very careful while writing the conclusion. You do not need to tilt
towards any political, religious or any other side. You need to provide a conclusion
that what can be done for furthermore advancement/correction etc and what may be
the consequencesregarding the topic.

A conclusion should always be in the positive direction. There should not be a negative
conclusion.

Moreover, try to use simple words and simple sentences and avoid grammatical
and spelling mistakes.

Some Important Topics For Essay Practice:


 Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojna (PMJDY)
 Women Empowerment
 Global Warming
 Dowry System
 Privatization of Public Sector
 Non-Performing Assets (NPA)
 Women Safety
 Clean India Campaign
 FDI
 Non- Banking Finance Companies (NBFC)
 Small Banks and Payment Banks
 India: An Emerging Market
 Role of technology in banking
 Population Explosion
 Banking in India
 Agriculture: The Backbone of Indian economy
 India’s relations with her neighbours
 Terrorism
 Role of the media
 Knowledge is power

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