
The SSC CGL Exam is conducted by the STAFF SELECTION COMMISSION in 4 Tiers and the SSC CGL Exam Tier 3 is a descriptive paper. All entrants who have qualified in Tier 1 and 2 can appear for the SSC CGL tier 3 exam. We will have a look into the Tier 3 exam here, however, it is important to first qualify in Tier 1 and 2 exams. Check the SSC CGL Syllabus and SSC CGL Exam Pattern for all the tiers of the SSC CGL exam to ensure you are prepared for other Tiers as well. As we already discussed Tier 3 of SSC CGL is a descriptive exam, entrants may have to write essays, precis, letters, etc. The language in which the SSC CGL Tier 3 Descriptive Paper is written, is either English or Hindi. Entrants must read newspapers and magazines to be aware of various topics on which they may have to write.
The emphasis is generally on politics and Government policies, however, there are other equally important topics that can help entrants to fetch good marks. This is also important to know the correct letter and essay writing pattern. Letters’ wrong pattern will not fetch good marks. So let’s have a look at the correct pattern of Essay and Letter writing before we jump into the topics:
Exam Subject | Word Limits | Time to complete | Marks In total | |
Essay Writing | 200-250 words | 1 hour for normal entrants | 1 hour, and 20 min for PwD entrants | 100 marks |
Letter Writing | 150-200 words |
The essay should be a description of the topic you intend to write. The essay should talk about the details of the topic. Entrants should make the essay an informative one rather than too descriptive. Too much description also may lead to exceeding of word limit.
The essay should be broken into three parts. The introduction, the body and the conclusion. The introduction should be an overview of the topic you want to write about. The main body will be the paragraph consisting of maximum info and its description. If you are covering more than one topic in your essay make sure you make separate paragraphs for each topic. The conclusion should have a satisfactory ending or resolution if you are talking about an issue. The conclusion must do paraphrase of the topics you have covered in your essay.
The key to writing letters correctly is to write them in the right format. There could be complaint letters or normal official letters. The format and addressing should be right. Let’s have a look at what are the things that should be part of official or formal letter writing:
Now that you are aware of the writing formats, let’s have a look at the topics of the SSC CGL Tier 3 Descriptive Paper for essay and letter writing:
The topics for writing letters and essays could be the same, except for the word limit that you have to keep in mind. You may be asked to write informal letters for that the subjects are going to be different. However, talking about essay and formal letter writing topics we can divide the topics under seven major subjects. Let’s have a look:
Games | Social Issues | Economics |
Olympic games | Poverty | GST and its Impact |
Women’s cricket | Indian Agriculture | Demonetization |
Women’s bodybuilding | Indian Education System | Bullet train |
Why sports are important | RTI (Right to Information) | NPA (Non-performing asset) Problem |
Indian football and its development | Right to Privacy | |
Capital punishment of the rapist | ||
Brain drain (Negative or Positive Impact) (Indian qualified professionals moving out of the country for jobs in a foreign country) | ||
Woman empowerment | ||
Child marriage | ||
Dowry | ||
Rapes in Indian society | ||
Corruption | ||
The reservation system of India | ||
Transparency of Information | ||
Triple Talaq Ban | ||
Science Vs Religion | ||
Mercy killing |
Govt Plans | Technology | Environment | Geo Politics |
LPG Reforms | Digital India | Change of Climate (Paris climate change agreement) | Naxalite impact in India |
PM’s Ujwala Yojana | Cybersecurity | Increasing pollution (November’s increased pollution in Delhi) | India and its relation with other countries (Indian foreign policy) |
Saubhagya Scheme | Cyber-attack and Perversion | Over Population | |
Mid-Day Meal Scheme | Science and Technology is a Blessing or a Curse | Wildlife Protection | |
PM’s Mudra Yojana | Social networking sites (fb, insta, youtube) are a Blessing or a Curse | Kerala Flood | |
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan | Tech revolution (automation) Blessing or Curse & Impact | Scarcity of drinking water | |
Jan Dhan Yojana | ISRO’s Achievements on Moon Mission and Mars Mission | Plastic Ban | |
Atal Pension Yojana | Role of Media and newspapers in Democracy of India | Use of Sustainable Energy and Recycling in India | |
Skill India Sankalp – Strive | |||
E-Education Scheme |
In conclusion, essay and letter writing is a mixture of the correct format and in-depth knowledge of the topic you are choosing to write about. The key to scoring great in this paper is to read and practice writing one essay and one letter every day. Access your writing, grammatical mistakes, format, and knowledge every day to make improvements. Keep an eye on SSC CGL Notification to keep getting Exam updates. We have also built an SSC CGL Preparation Plan for the Tier 2 exam for the entrants to go through.
Subject should be mentioned, 1st and the greetings.
The word limit can range from 150 words to 200. So if you have written the letter in 150 words that is fine but if it increases to 200 word that's also ok. However, your letter should not be more than 200 words.
You must make a separate paragraph explaining negative and positive points.
Yes if you exceed the word limit marks will be deducted for that.
No, writing subject separately in an informal letter is not required.
The SSC CGL Tier 3 exam is a descriptive exam with a total of 100 marks. For Essay Writing, the word limit is 200-250 words and the time is 1 hour for normal entrants and 1 hour 20 mins for PwD entrants. For Letter Writing, the word limit is 150-200 words and the time is 1 hour for normal entrants and 1 hour 20 mins for PwD entrants. Do keep in mind that marks would be deducted in case the essay or the letter exceeds the word limit.
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