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How to write a good Essay in UPSC Mains, Explained
By Anudeep Durishetty
UPSC Civil Services Exam Topper, All India Rank – 1 CSE-2017
Novelist Stephen King put it beautifully when he said, “I write to find out what I think.”
Writing is a window to your thought process. What you write on paper will tell the reader how you think, how you argue and the way you substantiate your viewpoint. This is why for most competitive examinations and academic entrance tests, essay is mandatory.
In the Civil Services Exam too, we have a paper worth 250 marks, equivalent to a General Studies paper. Despite its importance, essay paper often does not get the attention it deserves from aspirants. First timers think they will write an excellent essay in the final exam itself, whereas experienced aspirants believe that since they had already studied a ton for GS, it will alone be enough to write a good essay. This is a fatal miscalculation.
I was one of those who made these errors in the past, and it is not a coincidence that I scored only 100 in CSE 2015. But in 2017, I devoted adequate time to this paper. I collected useful quotes, prepared notes and even made rough essay drafts for frequently asked topics. All this effort in essay paper helped me score 155.
What follows is an elaborate post on how you should tackle the Essay paper. I’ve organised the content as follows:
What UPSC says about the essay paper
- How and from where to prepare?
Improving language and expression
- On subheadings and rough drafts
- What you must avoid
- How to write a powerful introduction?
- Developing the content of an Essay
Substantiating your arguments
- How to conclude an Essay
- My notes, quote collection and sample essays
“Candidates may be required to write essays on multiple topics. They will be expected to keep closely to the subject of the essay, to arrange their ideas in an orderly fashion, and to write concisely . Credit will be given for effective and exact expression .”
Essay distinguishes itself from GS in the sense that in GS, marks will be awarded purely for content. But in essay, examiners will pay special attention to not just the content, but also the language, coherence and the way you organise your write-up.
So you must take adequate care to arrange your ideas properly and not commit any fundamental spelling or grammatical errors.
How and from where to prepare?
Most of the content you write in Essay will come from your GS preparation. Apart from this, the following sources will help:
- Reading non-fiction helps you develop a matured thought process. Apart from imparting knowledge, they will also let you come across good figures of speech, art of argumentation, powerful rhetoric and unique content etc. For example, in an essay on Artificial Intelligence, I took arguments from Yuval Harari’s Homo Deus to argue that AI is an imminent threat to humanity. Or if you read Why Nations Fail, a book replete with examples, you will understand the importance of innovation, political and economic freedoms in propelling a nation forward. So my suggestion is, apart from UPSC related material, develop the hobby of reading non-fiction books. I do not mean to suggest that you should start reading one non-fiction book per topic to get good scores in Essay, but reading them occasionally in your free time will benefit you in the long run.
- Referring to specific magazines: For certain topics, you can refer to specific issues of Yojana/EPW/Economic Survey etc. Example: for an essay on tribal issues or public health, you can go through specific issues of these magazines for getting the latest statistics (IMR, MMR, malnutrition levels etc) and also about the positives and criticisms of govt schemes in that sector.
- Collecting good stories/anecdotes and quotes Anecdotes, quotes and real life stories you see in newspapers and books which can be used in essay should be noted down. In most of my essays, I used to start with a relevant story or an anecdote that has the essay topic as its underlying theme. Apart from these, I also used a couple of quotes of eminent persons.
List of quotes, anecdotes I collected are available in the link at the end of this article.
Language in essay must be simple and clear with as little jargon as possible. If you want to use complex definitional terms such as, say, ‘Constitutionalism’ or ‘Sanskritisation’ please define it in sentence just before you use it. Examiner will also understand clearly what you want to convey. Clear writing is clear thinking. And that is what any reader looks for.
Keep your sentences short and powerful. Long, winding sentences makes it difficult to read and understand. If you tack on one clause after another through conjunctions, what you get is a bad sentence sprawl.
Example of a bad sentence sprawl:
At the end of World War 2, on the one hand, while capitalism was successfully championed by the nations in North America and Europe, on the other hand, it was USSR that put Communism at the forefront due to which there was an ideological clash between the the two superpowers which had led to proxy wars in various parts of the globe, a nuclear arms race and a rapid deterioration of the security of the world.
(By the time readers finish reading it, they will lose their breath and the point of the sentence)
So I had a simple rule: If you run out of your breath while reading a sentence, then probably you will have to break it into two.
Rewriting the aforementioned example after breaking it into two (which makes it much easier to read and comprehend):
After World War 2, while the North American and European nations championed capitalism, USSR put communism at the forefront. This ideological clash between the superpowers led to several proxy wars, a nuclear arms race and a rapid deterioration of world security.
Vocabulary
There is no need to memorise complex words for writing a good essay. But an occasional use of a powerful word, or a good phrase definitely gives your write-up an edge.
Also, I believe that learning numerous words by rote will not make them stick in your brain for long. The best way to build your vocabulary is by reading non-fiction and English newspapers. While reading these, if you come across a good turn of phrase, or a word that you don’t recognise, please note it down in a book, find its meaning and understand the context in which the word was used. This helps in long term memory. Having a dictionary app on your phone also helps.
Building vocabulary is a slow process, but with consistency, anyone can become better at using an expansive set of words.
Subheadings & Rough Drafts
We can be a little innovative in our subheadings. Instead of bland subheadings such as ‘ Benefits of Nuclear Energy’ we can use “ Nuclear Energy: Promise or Peril?’ Similarly, for the essay on Social Media, instead of writing ‘ Advantages and Disadvantages of Social Media ’, I wrote “Social Media: A Double Edged Sword”
You can find my collection of a few such subheadings in the link to my notes, given at the end of the article.
I also prepared a rough draft for a few essay topics (link given at the end). You may need to modify the structure as per the demand of the question.
What you must avoid in Essay
- Do not focus excessively only on one point, or one dimension (such as the historical or political aspect) Your essay needs to be expansive and multi-dimensional.
- During preparation, we read a lot and it’s understandable that we feel strongly about certain topics. And since essay offers freedom to write, it’s very easy to get carried away with such a topic. But make sure that you write what is asked, not what you know or feel like. No mann ki baat . Always stick to the subject of the topic. It helps to read the question in the midst of your essay to ensure that you are not steering away from the topic.
- If you are not comfortable writing about abstract philosophical topics (I am terrible at writing them), avoid such questions. Your choice of topic has no bearing on the marks and that is why, selecting an unpopular topic just for the sake of it is unwise. Also, if there’s a technical term in the question, be doubly sure that you understand it correctly. For instance, in 2014, there was a question on ‘standard tests’, which is a technical term. I misunderstood it and wrote a generic essay. I got 112.
- When you take a final stand on an issue, it’s best to avoid extreme or highly unpopular opinions. We are free to have any opinion in the privacy of our minds, but in UPSC essay why take that risk? For instance, in an essay on Capital Punishment, in the main body content, you should present a case for both abolition and retention. But when you take a stance, it’s best to be an abolitionist.
- No ranting. You might be a great fan of Karl Marx, but if there’s a question on Capitalism, do not rant or rail against it You must present both the positives and negatives of Capitalism and end the essay on a balanced note.
- Do not dedicate disproportionate amount of time for the first essay and scamper through the second. Both carry equal marks, so please invest equal time.
How to transition smoothly from one para to the next
This can be done in three ways.
Through a link sentence at the end of a para:
Here, at the end of a para, you write a sentence that signals to the examiner what’s coming next. For example, let’s say you have just written a para about the threat posed by Artificial Intelligence (AI) to jobs. At the end of that para you can write a link sentence— “Further, we must be mindful of the fact that Artificial Intelligence poses a major challenge not just economically, but also ethically.” And in the next para, you can write about the ethical issues concerning AI.
Through a question:
Instead of a link sentence, you can also add a question at the end of a para so that examiner’s attention is helplessly carried to the next. To take the similar example as above, the question can be something like— “Thus we have examined the threat posed by AI to our economy, but what about the challenges brought by AI to our ethics and morals?” And in the next para, you can write about the ethical issues concerning AI.
Signalling the shift at the start of next paragraph:
Here you can simply add a word or two at the beginning of a para that signals a shift in your subtopic. For example in an essay on Globalisation , let’s say you have just written a para about its historical evolution and impact. You can start the next para with something like— “Politically too, globalisation has had a tremendous impact……” This way examiner immediately knows what to expect.
These steps will ensure that the transition between paragraphs is not abrupt.
How to write a good Introduction to your Essay?
Essay introduction can be:
a fictitious incident or story (where you introduce a character); a real life anecdote; a quote; or a simple definition of the words in the question (not recommended in Essay)
In GS, definitional approach is a great way to introduce your answers. But in essay, they are rather stale, lacking in any human element. I always believe that a good way to start your essay is to have that touch of humanity and warmth in your introduction.
In my Mains exam, this was my introduction to the essay ‘Destiny of a nation is shaped in its classroom’
“The year was 1945. Towards the end of a gruesome world war, the world powers decided to carve up the Korean peninsula along the 38th parallel.
“Before partition, North and South Korea might have been homogeneous in every respect, but after the division, they steered onto different paths. While schools in the North chose to ‘educate’ their children in the worship of a cult leader, ideological indoctrination and servility, its southern counterpart focused on liberal education, innovation and economic growth.
“Today, almost seven decades later, the difference in the fates of these people and the trajectories of both these nations cannot be more stark. One is known for gross violation of human rights, while the other a champion of liberal democracy. One is known for gut-wrenching poverty, while the other unbridled prosperity.
“This only proves the age old adage that the destiny of a nation is indeed shaped in its classrooms.”
Similarly, for the Social Media essay, my introduction sought to bring to the fore the paradox of Social Media. I wrote on how social media was leveraged to crowdsource help and rescue during Chennai floods in 2015. At the same time, I mentioned how it was used nefariously in 2012 to cause mass exodus of northeast people from Bangalore. And taking cue from this introduction, in the main body, I discussed about the inherent selfishness and altruism associated with social media.
These real life stories, anecdotes and incidents are everywhere in our books and newspapers. So when you come across them, note down and ponder as to how you can use them in your essay.
Developing the Main Content from the Topic
This is like spinning the web from a thread. Depending on the topic, you can choose among the following options that fits best.
- Temporal : Past, present and future
- Sectoral : Media, Science & Tech, Business, Sports, Religion, Politics, Administration etc
- Walks of Life : Individual, Family, Professional workplace, Society, Community, National, Global
- Problem & Solution: Concept (historical evolution+status), benefits, problems, solutions
- Standard : Social, Political, Economical, Administrative, International, Environmental, Historical, Scientific, Security/Defence, Legal
Example: for a topic like “Has Globalisation delivered on its promise?” I find the problem & solution method an apt way to develop your narrative. So choose as per the question.
In the main body of the essay, each para must have an argument or an idea and a reasoning to back that argument. You can substantiate it through a real life example, a statistic, an authentic committee or organisational report etc.
For example, if you are arguing that Capital punishment is an expensive form of justice, you should be able to given an example or a statistic or Law Commission’s opinion as to how the subjects of death penalty are overwhelmingly from poor communities.
Statistics, examples, expert opinions and constitutional provisions are crucial and they make your arguments authoritative.
Concluding an Essay
Conclusion needs to be on a futuristic, optimistic note. You need to summarise the complete essay in 3-4 sentences, after which you can write your vision for future.
You can source some useful terms from the speeches of PM Modi. Phrases like Sabka saath sabka vikas , Reform-Perform-Transform, Building A New India etc can come handy. Rhetoric, lofty expressions, constitutional ideals, sanskrit slokas and quotes are a good way to conclude your essay.
But suppose in your introduction, if you had written about a fictitious character, then it’s always advisable to end your write-up with a reference to that character. It gives a sense of completeness to the essay.
Readers should keep in mind that these notes are written rather haphazardly (I mean who makes notes thinking that in future, they might have to upload them publicly :D)
They are fragmented in certain pages, so you may not be able to comprehend them completely, but nevertheless I hope you take home something useful.
Link to handwritten notes:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1jmVMGOzAk2d9B5Y0HQ9XpVF5Mh2IXGku
Quote collection:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1jk71jLao60hHwJoTuGYaIDgJWccxa5Xn
List of Topics one needs to prepare:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1q0W0PeH-80EKt6ucJTFOVPUlmXvCIzd-
Sample Essay:
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UPSC 2023 topper Aditya Srivastava's mock essay copy goes viral, internet reacts
Upsc topper 2023 aditya srivastava's essay mock test copy has gone viral, sparking various reactions from the internet..
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- UPSC topper Aditya Srivastava's essay mock test goes viral
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- Lucknow's Aditya Srivastava became UPSC 2023 topper
The UPSC 2023 results were recently announced, with Lucknow's Aditya Srivastava emerging as the IAS topper. As aspirants gear up for UPSC prelims 2024, many are eager to learn from the strategies of Aditya and other toppers. Aditya's essay mock test copy has gone viral, sparking various reactions from netizens. Some are questioning the relevance of the essay in UPSC CSE.
The essay, which begins with a reference to Oppenheimer's idea of the Manhattan Project, discusses the balance between logic and emotion--"A mind all logic is like a knife all blade, it makes the hand bleed that uses it."
IAS Topper Aditya Srivastava CSE AIR-1 Essay Mock Test Copy ð A Thread ðçµ pic.twitter.com/Y2SjL2Igff — UPSC NOTES (@UPSC_Notes) April 17, 2024
The Internet is giving the viral essay a mixed response. Some like the reference, while some are unhappy with the curation:
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JEE Main 2024 toppers list: 56 candidates score 100 percentile, Nilkrishna Nirmalkumar tops
Nta scores are normalized scores across multi-session papers and are based on the relative performance of all those who appeared for the examination in one session.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced the scores for the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2024 of Paper 1 (BE / BTech).
The “Normalization procedure based on Percentile Score” was used to ensure that candidates were neither benefitted nor disadvantaged due to the difficulty level of the examination.
As per the policy, the NTA does not release the raw scores, it only releases the percentile. The Percentile Score is the Normalized Score for the examination (instead of the raw marks of the candidate) and is used for the preparation of the merit lists.
56 candidates have received 100 NTA Score in Paper 1 (B.E./B.Tech.). Following is the list of 10 candidates along with their home state who received 100 NTA Score: in Paper 1 (B.E./B.Tech.):
Gajare Nilkrishna Nirmalkumar of Maharashtra Dakshesh Sanjay Mishra of Maharashtra Aarav Bhatt of Haryana Aaditya Kumar of Rajasthan Hundekar Vidith of Telangana Muthavarapu Anoop of Telangana Venkata Sai Teja Madineni of Telangana Chintu Sateesh Kumar of Andhra Pradesh Reddi Anil of Telangana Aryan Prakash of Maharashtra
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There are 79 state-wise toppers. 10 toppers and their NTA Scores in Paper 1 (B.E./B.Tech.) are as follows:
Andaman & Nicobar Islands: Sanjay Sanish with score of 98.43 Andhra Pradesh: Chintu Sateesh Kumar with score of 100 Andhra Pradesh: Shaik Suraj with score of 100 Andhra Pradesh: Makineni Jishnu Sai with score of 100 Andhra Pradesh: Thotamsetty Nikilesh with score of 100 Andhra Pradesh: Annareddy Venkata Tanish Reddy with score of 100 Andhra Pradesh: Thota Sai Karthik with score of 100 Andhra Pradesh: Murasani Sai Yashwanth Reddy with score of 100 Arunachal Pradesh Ayush Aryan with score of 98.72 Assam: Jyotishman Saikia with score of 99.98
There are 58 category-wise toppers. 10 toppers and their NTA Score for Paper 1 (B.E. / B.Tech.) are:
Gen-EWS: Telangana’s Kesam Channa Basava with score of 100 Gen-EWS: Telangana’s Murikinati Sai Divya Teja Reddy with score of 100 Gen-EWS: Andhra Pradesh’s Thotamsetty Nikilesh with score of 100 Gen-EWS: Andhra Pradesh’s Murasani Sai Yashwanth Reddy with score of 100 Gen-EWS: Telangana’s Polisetty Ritish Balaji with score of 100 Gen-EWS: Telangana’s Dorisala Srinivasa Reddy with score of 100 General: Maharashtra’s Dakshesh Sanjay Mishra with score of 100 General: Haryana’s Aarav Bhatt with score of 100 General: Rajasthan’s Aaditya Kumar with score of 100 General: Telangana’s Hundekar Vidith with score of 100
For academic session 2024-25, NTA conducted the JEE (Main) - 2024 in two Sessions i,e. Session 1 (January 2024) and Session 2 (April 2024. Paper 1 (B.E. / B.Tech.) was completely conducted in the CBT (Computer-Based Test) mode.
The examination was held in 13 languages (Assamese, Bengali, English, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu). The JEE (Main) - 2024 Session 2 was conducted at 571 unique examination centres in 319 Cities including 22 cities outside India in Abu Dhabi, Cape Town, Doha, Dubai, Kathmandu, Manama, Museat, Oslo, Riyadh, Sharjah, Singapore, Kuwait City, Kuala Lumpur, Lagos/Abuja. Colombo, Jakarta, Vienna. Moscow, Port Louis/Reduit, Hong Kong, Bangkok, and Washington D.C.
However the Session 1 was conducted in about 544 Centres in 291 Cities (including 21 cities outside India).
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Manabadi TS Inter Results 2024 Live Updates: IPE marks memo out at tsbie.cgg.gov.in, check latest news
Manabadi ts inter results 2024 live updates: apart from the official tsbie websites tsbie.cgg.gov.in and results.cgg.gov.in. the indianexpress.com will also make the ts 2024 ipe 1st, 2nd year results..
TS Results 2024, TSBIE Inter 1st and 2nd Year Results Live Updates: The Telangana State Board of Secondary Education (TSBIE) today April 24 declared the intermediate first and second-year results for over nine lakh students appearing the general and vocational streams 2024 board exams. In addition to the official TSBIE websites – t sbie.cgg.gov.in and results.cgg.gov.in , the indianexpress.com will also make the TS 2024 Inter 1st, 2nd Year results links available.
The overall pass percentage for the first year TSBIE exams is 60.01 per cent and 64.19 per cent in TS inter 2nd year.
To check and download the Telangana board inter result marks memo , students will have to submit their hall ticket number.
The TS Inter results were released by Burra Venkatesham, Principal Secretary of Education, and Shruthi Ojha, Secretary of TSBIE .
Over 4.5 lakh students appeared for the first-year exams this year and over five lakh students appeared TS inter 2nd year exams. Last year, the overall pass percentage in TS inter first year general stream was 62.85 per cent and in the second year, it was 67.27 per cent.
Manabadi TS Results 2024 Live Updates: Telangana SSC result on April 30
As per the official announcement, TSBIE will announce the Class 10 SSSC result on April 30. As soon as the result is declared, students will be able to access it from the official website – bse.telangana.gov.in.
Manabadi TS Inter Results 2024 Live Updates: TS inter recounting/ reverification details
- The candidates who wish to apply for recounting or re-verification cum the scanned copy of valued answer script will have to pay online an amount of Rs 100 per paper for recounting and Rs 600 per paper for obtaining the scanned copy-cum-reverification of answer book, through the BIE website - tsbie.cgg.gov.in.
- Student Online Services. Fee for Recounting / Scanned copy- cum-Re verification can be paid from April 25 to May 2
- The candidates have to select the subject / subjects he / she wants to apply for Recounting / Scanned copy-cum-Re verification and have to furnish his / her complete address, email ID and mobile number.
TS Inter Results 2024 Live Updates: No marks memo will be issued separately
The hard copies of the TSBIE memorandum of marks will not be supplied separately. Students have been asked to download the TS inter 1st and 2nd year marks memo and keep it as record till the pass certificate (with marks) is supplied by the board.
Manabadi TS Inter Results 2024 Live Updates: Counsellors to help students
TSBIE has also arranged for Student Counselors in all the junior colleges to help the students overcome stress and exam fear.
TS Inter 1st Year Results 2024 Live: Grade wise result
This year, a total of 1,86,025 students obtained Grade A in the Telangana Board first-year exam. Following this, 68,985 students secured Grade B, 23,968 candidates obtained Grade C, and lastly, 8,283 students scored Grade D.
TS Inter Results 2024 Live Updates: What if there are complaints?
For complaints in TS inter 1st and 2nd year results, candidates can contact helpdesk through mail, [email protected] or may call on this number - 040-24655027.
Manabadi TS Inter Results 2024 Live Updates: Number of students in compartment category
In the TS inter 2nd year exams, as many as 16,198 students have been placed in the compartment category.
TS Inter 1st Year Results 2024 Live: 50 students booked for using unfair means
In the Telangana Board IPE first year 2024, a total of 50 candidates were booked for malpractice, with 48 from the general course and two from the vocational course. No candidates are withheld in TS inter 1st year exams.
TS Inter 1st Year Results 2024 Live: Female students perform better
The overall pass percentage for the first year TSBIE exams is 60.01 per cent. Female students performed better than boys this year. The pass percentage among female students is 68.35 percent, and among the male students, it is 51.50 per cent.
TS Inter Results 2024 Live Updates: 8 students withheld
As many as 8 students have been withheld in TS inter 2nd year exams.
Manabadi TS Inter Results 2024 Live Updates: Grade-wise result in TS inter 2nd
A Grade (greater than or equal to 75% marks): 1,94,311
B Grade (greater than or equal to 60% marks and less than 75%): 78,003
C Grade (greater than or equal to 50% marks and less than 60%): 25,900
D Grade (greater than or equal to 35% marks and less than 50%): 8.020
TS Inter 2nd Year Results 2024 Live Updates: 120 students booked under malpractice
As many as 120 students have been booked under mal practice. While 101 are general regular students, 10 are from private. Nine students booked under malpractice is from vocational stream.
TS Inter Results 2024 Live Updates: Marks memo link active
The marks memo link is active at tsbie.cgg.gov.in.
Manabadi TS Inter Results 2024 Live Updates: TS 1st, 2nd year supply exams
The TS supplementary exams will begin on May 24.
TS Inter Results 2024 Live Updates: Revaluation date
The TS inter result scrutiny application will begin on April 25 and continue till May 2 online. Students will have to pay Rs 600 per paper to get their answer sheets revaluated. A part of the TS inter revaluation application fee will be refunded, the TSBIE official added. The tsbie.cgg.gov.in website will open the link for revaluation of result.
Manabadi TS Inter Results 2024 Live Updates: 1.90 lakh get A grade
As many as 1.90 lakh candidates have obtained A grade in TS inter 2nd year results. In the TS inter 2nd year, 8,020 students have scored D grade.
TS Inter Results 2024 Live Updates: Best performing district
The best performing district is Rangareddy for TS inter 1st and in TS inter 2nd, the best performing distinct is Mulugu.
Manabadi TS Inter Results 2024 Live Updates: Girls outperform boys in TS inter 1st, 2nd
Girls fare better in TS inter 1st and 2nd year results. The pass percentage in TS inter 1st year among girl students is 68.35 per cent and among boy students, it is 58.5 per cent. In 2nd year TS inter, the pass percentage in girls is 72.53 per cent and 56.1 per cent in boys.
TS Inter Results 2024 Live Updates: Pass percentage
The overall pass percentage in TS inter 1st year is 60.01 per cent, while it is 64.19 per cent in the TS inter 2nd year exams 2024.
Manabadi TS Inter Results 2024 Live Updates: TSBIE result out
The TSBIE IPE 2024 result announced.
TS Inter Results 2024 Live Updates: How many appeared
This year, a total of 9,81,000 students appeared. According to the board, as many as 16 spot evaluation centres were set up and 14,000 evaluators were appointed.
Manabadi TS Inter Results 2024 Live Updates: Things to keep handy
To check and download the result, students will have to keep their hall ticket numbers handy.
TS Inter Results 2024 Live Updates: Press conference to begin soon
The press conference to declare the TSBIE IPE 2024 result will begin soon. The TS inter result was set to be declared at 11 am today.
Manabadi TS Inter Results 2024 Live Updates: Things to check in the marks memo after downloading
After downloading the TS Inter 2024 1st and 2nd year results 2024 marks memo, students will have to check the following:
— Name of student, parents — Roll number — Sum total and percentage calculation formula — Subjects appeared for — Marks obtained in all the subjects — School and other details
TS Inter Results 2024 Live Updates: How to check TS inter result?
Step 1: Go to any of the official websites - tsbie.cgg.gov.in pr results.cgg.gov.in Step 2: Click on the link 'Inter result 2024' Step 3: Log-in using credentials Step 4: Result will be available on the screen, download scorecard
Manabadi TS Inter Results 2024 Live Updates: TSBIE 12th pass percentage from previous year
2023: 63.49 per cent 2022: 67.16 per cent 2021: 100 per cent 2020: 68.86 per cent 2019: 63.23 per cent 2018: 59.37 per cent
TS Inter 1st Year Results 2024 Live: Statistics from last year
Of the total 4,82,675 students who appeared for the TS inter 1st year exam last year, a total of 2,97,741 students qualified. This includes the general and vocational students. The total pass percentage recorded was 61.68 per cent.
TS Inter 2nd Year Results 2024 Live: Last year statistics
Number of appeared candidates: 4,65,478
Number of passed: 2,95,550
Overall pass percentage: 63.49 per cent
Manabadi TS Inter Results 2024 Live Updates: Girls outperform boys last year
Girls outperformed boys in both first and second-year results last year. In the TS inter 1st year results last year, the pass percentage among the girl students is 68.68 per cent, whereas among the boys, the pass percentage is 54.66 per cent. In the second-year results too, girls performed better. The pass percentage among the girl students was 71.57 percent as compared to 55.6 per cent in boys.
TS Inter Results 2024 Live Updates: Will TSBIE conduct supplementary exams?
The TSBIE Telangana board will conduct Intermediate Public Advanced Supplementary Examinations for the students who want to improve their marks and sit again without losing a year. The dates of the the TS inter IPE supplementary exams will be announced while delcaring the result today.
Manabadi TS Inter Results 2024 Live Updates: Can students apply for revaluation?
Students unsatisfied with the TSBIE inter results can raise grievances against the marks memo or apply for re-evaluation of the TS IPE 2024 result. The revaluation of Telangana board manabadi result application date will be announced during the declaration of result.
TS Inter Results 2024 Live Updates: When will TSBIE marks memo be released?
The TSBIE inter 2024 marks memo in original with the TS IPE office seal and other official documents including pass certificate can be collected by the students from the respective schools after a few days of the result.
Manabadi TS Inter Results 2024 Live Updates: Passing percentage
To pass the TS Inter 2024 exam, TSBIE IPE students will be required to score a minimum of 35 per cent marks or above in each subject. In aggregate, out of the total 1,000 marks, 350 are required to be considered passed. However, for visually, hearing-impaired candidates the passing mark is 25 per cent.
TS Inter Results 2024 Live Updates: IPE results 2024 official website
To check and download the IPE TS board 2024 website, students will have to key in their hall ticket numbers. The tsbie.cgg.gov.in and results.cgg.gov.in websites will make the result links available.
Manabadi TS Inter Results 2024 Live Updates: TS inter exam result last year
Last year, the pass percentage in TS inter first year general stream was recorded at 62.85 per cent and in the second year, it was 67.27 per cent. Last year the TSBIE IPE 1st, 2nd year results will be declared on May 9.
TS Inter 1st Year Results 2024 Live: How was result last year?
In the TS Intermediate first year exams last year, as many as 2,97,741 students passed out of the total 4,82,675 students appearing the TS inter first year exams.
TS Inter Results 2024 Live Updates: When is result link getting activated?
The TS IPE result 2024 will get activated after the result announcement. The TSBIE inter 2024 first and second year results will first be declared in a press conference. The link at tsbie.cgg.gov.in will be activated later. The marks memo with all the result details can be downloaded from the indianexpress.com website as well.
Manabadi TS Inter Results 2024 Live Updates: Official websites to check TSBIE results
- tsbie.cgg.gov.in- indianexpress.com
TS Inter Results 2024 Live Updates: How to check TSBIE IPE 1st, 2nd year marks at tsbie.cgg.gov.in
Step 1: Visit the official website – tsbie.cgg.gov.in.
Step 2: Navigate to the TBSIE website tab
Step 3: Click on the ‘news and announcement’ section and click on ‘TS inter result 2024’ link
Step 4: Enter and submit the required details such as exam year, subjects, and hall ticket number, in the given fields.
Step 5: Click on the “Submit” button to view your TS inter 2024 result
Step 6: save and Download the result for future reference
Manabadi TS Inter Results 2024 Live Updates: Marks memo link at indianexpress.com
Apart from the tsbie.cgg.gov.in website, the indianexpress.com website will also make the TS inter 2024 result link available . Students will have to submit their roll numbers and date of birth to access and download the TSBIE inter results.
TS Inter Results 2024 Live Updates: Manabadi TSBIE result for how many students today
The TS inter IPE results will be announced for over 9 lakh students today. The TS inter exams in first year were taken by over 4.5 lakh lakh students and five lakh candidates appeared for TS 2nd year exams.
TS Inter Results 2024 Live Updates: Result for general, vocational
TSBIE will announce the TS inter 2024 1st and 2nd year results for the general and vocational streams today. The TS manabadi result timing is 11 am.
Manabadi TS Inter Results 2024 Live Updates: How to download marks memo from indianexpress.com?
Step 1: Go to the official website – indianexpress.com
Step 2: Register with the contact number and email id
Step 3: Click on the designated board exam result link
Step 3: On the next window, select board – TSBIE
Step 4: Insert roll number and registration number
Step 5: Your TSBIE 2024 manabadi result , when announced, will be delivered to the contact number and mail id
Manabadi TS Inter Results 2024 Live Updates: When and where to check result?
TS Inter IPE Result 2024: TSBIE will announce the TS inter first and second year results 2024 on April 24. Once released, the inter result will be available on the official website — tsbie.cgg.gov.in.
TS Inter 2nd Year Results 2024 Live: Pass percentage last year
Last year, the pass percentage in the TS second year dropped to 67.27 per cent from 68.68 per cent in 2022.
TS Inter Results 2024 Live Updates: How to download TSBIE marks memo?
Step 1: Go to the official website - tsbie.cgg.gov.in Step 2: Click on the link designated for 'Inter result 2024' Step 3: Log-in using required credentials -- hall ticket number Step 4: Submit the details Step 5: Download the TS inter marks memo 2024 from the next window
TS Inter 1st Year Results 2024 Live: How many students await result?
Over nine lakh students await TS inter results. As per data shared by TSBIE, as many as 9,80,978 students registered for the TSBIE inter exams this year. While 4,78,718 students have registered in the first year and 5,02,260 students were in the TS inter second year.
Manabadi TS Inter Results 2024 Live Updates: When is result releasing today?
The TSBIE inter 2024 result is releasing at 11 am today. The TS inter 2024 1st and 2nd year result will first be announced in a press conference.
TS Inter 1st 2nd Year Results 2024 Live Updates: Last year, the TS inter result was declared on May 9 and before that, the result was declared on June 28. Last year the TSBIE second year exams were conducted between March 16 and April 4 and in 2022 from April 22 to May 12.
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ForumIAS Answer Writing Focus Group (AWFG) for Mains 2024 commencing from 24th June 2024. The Entrance Test for the program will be held on 28th April 2024 at 9 AM. To know more about the program visit: https://forumias.com/blog/awfg2024
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Admissions to MGP are closed now and intake will be limited based on first come first serve basis. Admissions will commence from May 15th.
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