Online written examination
The written stage is the core screen, so objective marks and writing quality need to progress together.

ECGC PO Descriptive English Test Series (A) 2025
Practice ECGC PO with exam-style descriptive mocks, answer evaluation, and focused feedback on structure, clarity, grammar, and time management.
The written stage is the core screen, so objective marks and writing quality need to progress together.
Interview builds on the same profile: export credit, finance, economy, and communication maturity.
ECGC PO preparation is closer to a combined written cycle where objective and descriptive English both matter before interview.
The online exam covers reasoning, English, computer awareness, general awareness, and quantitative aptitude.
Descriptive English is part of the written process, so it should not be treated as optional add-on practice.
Interview follows written qualification and rewards clarity on exports, finance, and institutional awareness.
ECGC PO 2025 descriptive preparation works best when topic choice stays close to the institution and not just generic essay prompts.
Export credit, trade finance, and global commerce themes
Banking, risk, insurance, and economic policy topics
Institutional awareness expressed in concise English
Writing that balances clarity, professionalism, and relevance
Essay-style English writing on economy, trade, finance, and institutional topics.
Business-minded responses that reward concise structure and clarity.
The course is aligned to the real descriptive paper or stage instead of relying on generic writing copy.
The focus areas stay close to the institution and exam context instead of broad generic essay themes.
Scheme cards and source visibility make the page easier to trust and easier to scan before you spend prep time.
You can judge the pattern, focus areas, and likely usage flow before deciding how to use the mocks.
Yes. ECGC PO preparation should treat descriptive English as part of the written cycle rather than as optional side practice.
Export finance, trade, economy, banking awareness, insurance-linked issues, and institutional themes are the most relevant areas.
Because ECGC sits closer to trade, exports, and credit-risk themes, so topic selection should reflect that institutional context.
Because candidates need to see which official notice family the page is anchored to, especially when public recruitment pages change across cycles.