Mains Essay paper
UPSC Essay Preparation
Essay is not a quote collection. It is structured argument with examples you already built in GS.
Last updated: 18 August 2026
In short: The UPSC Essay paper asks you to write two essays from two sections, as notified. Prepare by rotating theme buckets — society, education, economy, environment, science and ethics, India and the world, philosophical quotes — then write full essays from official Essay PYQs. Depth and coherence beat stacked quotations.
Theme buckets to rotate
- Indian society, women, education, health
- Economy, inequality, development models
- Environment and climate
- Science, technology and ethics
- India and the world; philosophical and quote-based topics
Keep a one-page idea bank per bucket: definitions, two examples, one counter-point, one way forward. Refresh it from the newspaper using the current-affairs method.
A workable essay structure
Introduction that interprets the topic, body with 4–6 sections that argue (not list), a brief counter-view, and a conclusion that answers the title. Write on paper in the time limit. Count words once so you know your pace.
FAQs
How many essays are in the UPSC Mains Essay paper?
In the recent pattern you write two essays, one from each section. Confirm section instructions in the year’s paper and notification.
Should I memorise quotations?
A few accurate lines help. A quotation bank is not a strategy. Examiners reward thought that stays on the topic.
Can GS notes be used in Essay?
Yes — examples, data and schemes from GS should reappear, rewritten as argument rather than as a GS answer.
Where are past Essay papers?
In the Mains PYQ library on this site, 2015–2023, labelled Essay for each year.