English is the most feared section for many Indian aspirants - yet it is one of the most reliably scorable sections once the right approach is mastered.
English Weightage by Exam
| Exam | Marks | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|
| SSC CGL | 25 (Tier 1), 90 (Tier 2) | RC, Error Detection, Cloze, Vocab |
| IBPS PO Prelims | 30 | RC, Cloze, Error, Para Jumbles |
| IBPS PO Main | 40 | RC (2 passages), Word Usage, Coherence |
| RRB NTPC | 30 | Grammar, Synonyms/Antonyms, RC |
| UPSC CSE (English paper) | Qualifying only | Essay, Precis, Comprehension |
Reading Comprehension Strategy
RC accounts for 30-40% of English marks in most exams.
Step 1: Read the questions first (30 seconds) - know what you are looking for Step 2: Read the passage once (2-3 minutes), underlining key points Step 3: Answer factual questions directly from passage Step 4: For inference questions, look for the tone and main theme
Common RC question types:
- Factual (answer explicitly stated)
- Inferential (implied by passage)
- Vocabulary in context (word meaning as used in passage)
- Title/theme questions (main idea)
Grammar: High-Yield Topics
Subject-Verb Agreement
The verb must agree with the subject, not the nearest noun.
- “The quality of products is…” (not “are”) - Subject is “quality”
Tense Consistency
In a sentence or paragraph, tenses must be consistent unless a sequence is shown.
Articles (A/An/The)
- Use “an” before vowel sounds: an hour, an MBA, an umbrella
- Use “the” for specific/unique nouns: the Prime Minister, the Sun
Prepositions (Frequently Tested)
Learn fixed prepositions: comply with, oblivious to, averse to, absorbed in, indifferent to, affinity for/with.
Vocabulary Strategy
Learn 10 new words daily - but in context, not in isolation.
Best resource: Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis - covers 3,000+ words in 30 days if followed consistently.
For exam vocab, focus on: Synonyms, Antonyms, One-word substitution, Idioms and Phrases.
High-frequency word categories:
- Words for criticism: censure, castigate, rebuke, remonstrate
- Words for approval: commend, laud, eulogise, extol
- Words for beginning: inception, genesis, nascent, embryonic
- Words for ending: culmination, denouement, cessation, termination
Daily Practice Routine
- 15 min: 1 editorial from The Hindu (improves RC + vocabulary simultaneously)
- 10 min: 10 grammar questions from a practice book
- 5 min: 10 new vocabulary words
This 30-minute daily habit over 3 months produces dramatic improvement.
Pair with our reasoning and quant guides for complete exam preparation.
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