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UPSC ESSAY STRATEGY: How to Write an Essay!

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Essay Strategy

In one way or the other your fate with UPSC is decided by the most unpredictable component of the
syllabus i.e. the ESSAY. Ask your seniors, your peers or even your teachers and no one can come up with a
concrete strategy to prepare for essays. It is ironical that despite being the most flexible component of the UPSC
syllabus, it is the essay that spoils your chances. Why? The answer to this question is a mystery . So, if anyone
tells you that he/ she knows the right way to write an essay and by right we mean the benchmark set by UPSC, be
sure that the person has got a long way to go before he/ she can truly understand UPSC. We say this because of a
reason. We have seen aspirants with excellent writing skills scoring 70% in essay in their first attempt while barely
managing 35% in their next attempt! It is the other way round also with a number of aspirants.

Now, here we are! After accepting the unpredictable nature of essay evaluation by UPSC, how can we be sure
about any strategy? We cant and in fact we arent. But then, we must try until we touch the right chords. Here we
give you a strategy to write essays in the most structured, smooth and satisfactory way possible. We dont
guarantee success if you follow our strategy but we can assure you that after going through the subsequent
paragraphs of this write up, you will have a lot to work upon and improve. If you keep in mind the following points,
you can definitely better your prospects in essay.

So, what is an essay? Or rather why this paper on essays in UPSC? The answer is an essay gives you an
opportunity to put forward your thoughts in a manner that is not impeded by word limit and time (in the sense that
you are given enough words and time to express your knowledge and views). It is asked to check the depth and
breadth of your knowledge. And when we say knowledge, it doesnt mean our conventional understanding of the
same. The topics are unknown to us before the exam and we are expected to apply all that we have learnt to
produce a logical and intelligent account of what is being asked. That is why, one cant prepare for essays in the
conventional sense.

Now coming to the strategy part, we must say at the outset that you must not treat essay as any other paper of
UPSC. In fact, it is the most innovative way to check your level of preparedness of the entire syllabus of UPSC. If
you perceive it in this sense, your tendency to limit your imagination by the fictitious boundaries of so called essay
paper will vanish and you will be able to think more freely and more innovatively. Shed all your previous notions
regarding this paper and start afresh.

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The key to writing a satisfactory above average essay is multi-dimensionality. Depth matters but in UPSC
breadth is far more important. Keep this fact in mind and approach the essay in a manner that all your wisdom is
reflected in the interconnected dots in your essay. Now, what do we mean by this? It simply means the
representation of all the dimensions that are related closely to the topic being asked. In doing so, most aspirants
keep throwing unnecessary points and that can annoy the examiner. The best thing to do in such a scenario is to
write all your thoughts in pointers at the space provided for rough work.

Now, this step is very important. What tools do we have to think about as many dimensions as possible? The
answer lies in the syllabus. Luckily, the syllabus of UPSC is so exhaustive and detailed that almost everything
under the sun is there in the syllabus. After you are done with your own thoughts and written all the possible points,
think about the syllabus now. For this, a prerequisite is that you must have learnt the syllabus by heart. Having said
so, let us now understand as to how you can use the syllabus to create points for your essay.

Suppose you have been asked an essay on Gandhian principles and its relevance in contemporary India .
Now, by linking this essay with various components of the syllabus, you can create a number of good points for your
essay. We provide you with some examples:

Paper I:

Indian heritage and civilization: Gandhian thoughts on the importance of letting our civilization welcome others
while maintaining our identity and uniqueness. This is particularly important in view of the ongoing clash of
civilizations.

Women issues: Gandhis idea on emancipation and empowerment of women and its applicability in modern India.

Communalism and secularism: Gandhian message of communal harmony and tolerance.

Society: Numerous examples of Gandhian views on the importance of charity, role of family, social capital, social
norms, cinema etc.

Globalization: Gandhian message of self reliance and its synthesis with the idea of global commons/ was Gandhi
against globalization?

Paper II:

Constitution and polity: Gandhian idea of a nation state

Local governance: Panchayati Raj as envisaged by Gandhi.

SHGs: Gandhian conception of the idea; the concept of village gramodyog etc

Education: Gandhian model of education that emphasized upon imparting skills

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International relations: Gandhian ideals of co-existence, non- violence, non- proliferation etc applied to the current
foreign policy paradigm; satyagaraha and non- violence as tools to pursue foreign policy goals.

Paper III:

Inclusive growth: Gandhis talisman and its remarkable resonance with the very idea of inclusive growth

Economic development: Gandhian idea of self dependent village communities

Industries: Gandhian apprehensions with respect to western model of industrialization

Agriculture and animal rearing: Gandhis ideas on organic cultivation, supplementary income through animal
rearing etc.

Environment: Gandhian message on cleanliness and sustainability (remember the quote related to mans need
versus mans greed?), Gandhis views on vegetarianism etc

Paper IV:

All Gandhian ideas with respect to revenge, change, forgiveness, happiness, strength etc reflect the essence of this
component of the syllabus. We can use all of them wisely to make our points look better and logical.

At this point of time, it is important to mention about current events. Try to relate the topic with the current events. It
will add to the personality of your essay. For example in this case, following examples can be included:

Corporate social responsibility: Gandhian idea of trusteeship

Struggle for democracy in various parts of the world: Gandhis thoughts on democracy

Crisis in the Parliament: Gandhian idea of true leadership

Now there are some other tools that are always handy in helping you make your essay multi- dimensional. Have a
look and think how they can be used in different scenarios:

Preamble to the Constitution


FRs and DPSPs
Millennium Development Goals (Now Sustainable Development Goals)
Quotations by eminent personalities
Important Supreme Court judgements
Concepts of sustainability and environmental ethics etc

Having shown you the importance of knowing the syllabus by heart and keeping oneself updated with the current
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events, we move forward to the next important phase of essay writing i.e. the structure.

There is no universally accepted format for writing an essay. However, there is a general understanding about
how one should approach an essay. Of course, one has to start with an introduction. Introduction can start with a
quote, an anecdote or a simple paragraph. Irrespective of the approach, the introduction must give an idea to the
reader as to what ensue in the subsequent paras. Introduction should be crisp and interesting. Dont use cliched
sentences in the introduction.

In the next few paragraphs, you are supposed to touch upon the core areas of the essay. Here, the points in
the back of your answer sheet will come handy. Prioritize the points in a manner that the essay follows a logical flow
of ideas and related points are covered in the same or back to back paras. For example, in the example given
above, you cant start with the Gandhian views and its applicability regarding local governance, then hop on to the
role of non- violence in international relations and then come back to tolerance towards various civilizations.
Similarly, you cant club the ideas of self dependent villages and communal harmony in the same paragraph. At the
outset itself, you must have in mind the flow of your essay.

It is important to note that not all your jotted points need find a mention in the essay. You can trim the points and in
fact eliminate the irrelevant ones to make your essay crisp and close to the central argument.

It is also important that you read the topic after all your paragraphs so that you dont deviate from the
central theme.

All the paragraphs must have their own personality. There should be no loose ends. The paragraphs in themselves
have to have logical conclusion and if that is not possible, at least the key to the next paragraph. Randomness and
unpredictability are the last two things that your essay needs.

Coming on to the conclusion part of the essay, it must be understood that you are not supposed to force yourself
in producing an intelligent conclusion. Many a times it is better to let some question remain answered. It is not
because it should be so, but because it is not possible to have a satisfactory answer always! Just make sure that
your conclusion is balanced and there is some amount of optimism in your views. Dont predict doomsday in the
essay even if you are the most depressed person in this world. UPSC wants to recruit happy and optimistic
people. Mind it!

Now the question comes about language. What sort of language should one use- simple or ornamental, straight
or flowery? The answer is write the way you have always written your essays. The bottom line is you have to
impress the examiner in whichever way possible. If we suggest you to use simple language and you are actually
good in writing impressive English, the chances are you will spoil your attempt in trying to become what you are
definitely not. It is not possible to change ones writing style so quickly. Instead one should try to make his/ her
style of writing fetch better marks in the essay.

Is it not that a bride wearing all the ornaments and makeup looks stunning but at the same time a lady with a
beautiful eye but with no makeup or jewelry looks equally beautiful? The same holds true for language. Believe in
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your own style and remain confident.

However, we find it prudent to caution you about being superfluous. This can be fatal. Dont beat around the
bush. Your sentences must convey what you have in mind and their length should be commensurate with the
message. Dont use too long a sentence. Be crisp and to the point.

As far as essay is concerned, DO NOT write in points. Once in a blue moon, candidates might have scored good
marks by following this approach but that is an exception and not the rule. Respect UPSC and dont do anything
foolish.

Use quotes selectively and wisely. Not using a quote is way better than using it wrongly. You can prepare a list of
quotes that can be used in the essays asked by UPSC.

Be creative in your writing. Spend some time in thinking about the ways in which you can improve your
presentation. Ask your peers to review your essays and point the glitches. Try to improve upon the content,
presentation and approach by keeping in mind the given strategy. We are sure that in 3-4 attempts, your essays will
start reflecting your efforts.

We at IASbaba will keep on posting challenging topics for essays. We expect you to attempt them in strict exam
conditions.

Share your inputs regarding the strategy and if any of the seniors reading this, kindly share your thoughts & strategy

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to help future aspirants

Happy writing

IASbaba

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