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Neeti Agrawal - Marks Breakdown

AIR 383 • UPSC CSE 2023 • Total: 959 marks

Neeti Agrawal UPSC Marks Breakdown

PaperMarks
Essay128
General Studies I100
General Studies II124
General Studies III97
General Studies IV (Ethics)120
Sociology Paper I136
Sociology Paper II114

Neeti Agrawal Essay Marks & Writing Pattern

Essay Marks

128

out of 250

Neeti Agrawal scored 128 in Essay 2023.

Reconstructed Answer Structure (Based on Topper Patterns)

  • Introduction: Hook + context + thesis statement (10-12% word count)
  • Body: 3-4 subheadings with multi-dimensional analysis (social, economic, ethical, political angles)
  • Examples: Mix of contemporary events, historical references, and philosophical quotes
  • Conclusion: Synthesis + way forward + aspirational closing (8-10% word count)
  • Word count management: Essay 1: ~1100 words, Essay 2: ~1100 words

Note: Structure reconstructed from interview analysis and verified topper patterns

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Sociology Optional — Marks & Approach

Optional Paper I

136

Optional Paper II

114

Key Strategy Points for Sociology

  • Paper I focus: Theoretical foundations, static syllabus coverage, conceptual clarity
  • Paper II focus: Current affairs integration, applied knowledge, real-world examples
  • Study sources: Standard textbooks, IGNOU material, PYQs, coaching notes
  • Answer writing: Structured presentation, diagrams, examples, and balanced analysis
  • Revision strategy: Multiple revisions, self-made notes, practice tests, peer discussion

Note: General optional strategy points. Specific topper insights may vary.

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