The Descriptive English section plays a pivotal role in the RBI Grade B Phase 2 exam. You can fetch a maximum of 100 marks by writing an effective Essay, a précis, and answering questions based on Reading Comprehension passages. This section will simply test how well you know English grammar and how good your vocabulary is. Plus, how smartly you can structure your thoughts, how clearly you can write, and how well you can express your opinion on current issues. In recent exams, new types of topics and styles of questions have been added. These changes aim to test your writing tone, critical thinking, and awareness about the economy, finance, and governance. In this blog, we’ll share practical and smart tips to help you understand and tackle the new types of questions confidently.
The Descriptive section may seem tricky because of the changing formats and expectations. But with the right approach, you can learn to write clearly, logically, and quickly under exam pressure.
New types of essays and RCs need deeper thought and an expression that is properly structured. So, if you want to get ready to face any type of topic, you need to:
If you write a neatly framed answer, your answer will always be easy to read and score.
You’ll need current content to write related answers.
Strong language boosts clarity and impact.
Mock tests help improve writing speed and structure.
What’s attracting new types of questions? Here’s a list of topics from Economics to Politics commonly asked in the RBI Grade B Phase 2 Descriptive English section:
To score well in the Descriptive English section, you will need to answer with a lot of thought and clarity. Your critical thinking will be tested. If the topic is simple, your response can be simple too. But if it is related to an economic policy (like that of the RBI), then you’ll need to write a deeper, more analytical answer. That means, in your response to the given topic, you must not only showcase your language skills but also clearly reflect your understanding and viewpoint.
Let’s understand this using a real passage example below.
Here is an extract from a news article published in Business Today on April 15, 2025:
The Securities Board of India (SEBI) is actively reviewing the clause 24(b), which doesn’t allow MFs to enter any other business other than management and advisory services, says Manoj Kumar, ED, SEBI.
He said: “Regulation 24(b) is one of the serious obstacles for the growth of mutual fund industry. So we are doing a significant review of it.” Talking at the CII Mutual Fund Summit 2025, he also said that the regulator is also working on simplification of scheme categorization for mutual funds for better MF reach and total expense ratio (TER) that is annual cost of managing the mutual funds.
When writing on such topics, follow this simple 3-step method:
Start by clearly stating what the issue is.
SEBI is reviewing clause 24(b), which restricts mutual funds from doing other types of business.
Briefly mention why it matters.
This could remove barriers to growth and improve mutual fund access for investors.
Share your analysis or personal viewpoint.
Such changes may promote innovation and bring down investor costs in the long run.
Pro Tip: Use real current affairs-based examples like this to support your arguments. Write clearly, stay balanced, and always link your thoughts logically.
To crack Descriptive English in Phase 2, keep yourself informed, practice regularly, and work on your writing structure. New question types test your clarity of thought and awareness of current issues. Trust your preparation, stay consistent, and write with confidence. With smart practice, this section can become your strongest scoring area.
Yes, it carries 100 marks and affects your final merit.
Essay, precis, and reading comprehension.
No, topics vary but follow similar themes.
Yes, especially for clarity and impact.
Practice mock tests with time limits regularly.
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