CSS Comparative Study of Major Religions Syllabus — For Non-Muslim Candidates

CSS comparative study of major reilgions-compulsory subject for non muslims-fpsc

The CSS Comparative Study of Major Religions syllabus applies to non-Muslim candidates only. It is the compulsory paper set by FPSC — the Federal Public Service Commission — in place of Islamiat under the Central Superior Services examination rules. Both papers carry 100 marks and count equally in the CSS written examination score. The Comparative Study of Major Religions CSS paper covers the origins, core beliefs, sacred texts, and practices of the world’s major faiths — Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Zoroastrianism, and Islam — with a focus on comparative analysis. FPSC assesses candidates on their understanding of religious traditions side by side, not on doctrinal position. The official syllabus is published on fpsc.gov.pk under the CSS compulsory subjects notification.

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