PPSC Syllabus 2026 Subject-Wise Complete Breakdown – All Posts Covered
One of the biggest reasons candidates fail PPSC exams is that they study without knowing the actual syllabus. They read random books, watch YouTube videos, and attempt MCQs without a proper direction. The result? Wasted months and a failed exam.
PPSC does not publish a single universal syllabus for all posts. Different posts have different subject requirements and weightages. However, most general posts share a common core syllabus that can be broken down subject by subject.
This article gives you the complete PPSC Syllabus 2026 every subject, every topic, and every sub-topic so you never waste a single study hour again.
For a complete overview of PPSC preparation strategy, study plan, and past paper tips, read our PPSC Complete Preparation Guide 2026.
How PPSC Syllabus Works
PPSC announces each post separately through an official advertisement. That advertisement always mentions the syllabus topics and marks distribution. However, for the majority of BS-14 to BS-17 general posts, the following subjects are standard:

- General Knowledge
- Pakistan Studies
- Islamiyat / Islamic Studies
- English
- Current Affairs
- Mathematics / Arithmetic
- Everyday Science
- Computer Science (for relevant posts)
- Subject-Specific Knowledge (for specialized posts like Lecturer, Engineer, etc.)
The exam is 100 marks, 100 MCQs, and 90 minutes. Each subject gets a specific number of questions based on the post.
Subject 1 – General Knowledge
General Knowledge is the broadest subject in PPSC and carries the highest number of questions typically 20 to 25 out of 100. It is also the most unpredictable because “general knowledge” can literally come from anywhere.
Core Topics:
- World Geography
- Continents, oceans, deserts, rivers, and mountain ranges
- Capitals and currencies of all countries
- Landlocked countries and island nations
- Largest, smallest, highest, deepest superlatives of the world
- International Organizations
- United Nations formation date, headquarters, Secretary General
- WHO, IMF, World Bank, NATO, SCO, OIC, SAARC
- Member countries, purposes, and recent decisions
- Famous Personalities
- Scientists: Newton, Einstein, Marie Curie, Stephen Hawking
- Leaders: Nelson Mandela, Abraham Lincoln, Churchill
- Writers and poets of world literature
- Sports
- Cricket World Cup winners by year
- FIFA World Cup host countries and winners
- Olympics host cities, first Olympic Games, Pakistan’s medals
- Famous sports personalities and their world records
- Inventions and Discoveries
- Who invented what: telephone, airplane, internet, printing press
- Year of major scientific discoveries
- Awards
- Nobel Prize categories and recent winners
- Man Booker Prize, Oscar Awards, Grammy Awards
Practice all GK topics with solved MCQs at General Knowledge MCQs on MCQsDrive organized by topic for efficient preparation.
Subject 2 – Pakistan Studies
Pakistan Studies is the heart of every PPSC paper. Questions in this section test your knowledge of Pakistan’s history, geography, politics, and constitution. Expected questions: 15 to 20 out of 100.
Core Topics:
- Pakistan Movement (Pre-Partition History)
- War of Independence 1857 causes and results
- Sir Syed Ahmad Khan and Aligarh Movement
- Muslim League formation 1906 Dhaka
- Lucknow Pact 1916
- Khilafat Movement 1919–1924
- Simon Commission 1927
- Allahabad Address 1930 Allama Iqbal’s vision
- Round Table Conferences 1930–32
- Lahore Resolution 1940 key points
- Cabinet Mission Plan 1946
- Partition and Independence August 14, 1947
- Important Personalities
- Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah full biography, key speeches, achievements
- Allama Iqbal philosophy, poetry, political vision
- Liaquat Ali Khan first Prime Minister, role in Pakistan
- Fatima Jinnah Madar-e-Millat, contributions
- Geography of Pakistan
- Provinces, their capitals, and important cities
- Rivers: Indus, Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Sutlej, Kabul
- Mountain ranges: Karakoram, Himalayas, Hindu Kush
- K2 second highest peak in the world
- Deserts: Thar, Cholistan, Thal
- Dams: Tarbela, Mangla, Warsak, Diamer Bhasha (under construction)
- Constitution of Pakistan
- Constitution 1956 first constitution
- Constitution 1962 Ayub Khan era
- Constitution 1973 current, passed under Bhutto
- Important articles and amendments
- Fundamental rights under the constitution
- Economy and Development
- CPEC China Pakistan Economic Corridor key facts
- Major exports and imports of Pakistan
- Gwadar Port significance and development
- GDP growth, poverty rate, and literacy rate basics
Practice at Pakistan Studies MCQs for complete topic coverage with solved questions.
Subject 3 – Islamiyat / Islamic Studies
Islamiyat is compulsory for Muslim candidates. It is a high-scoring section because questions are straightforward and factual. Expected questions: 10 to 12 out of 100.
Core Topics:
- Basic Islamic Beliefs (Aqaid)
- Tauheed, Risalat, Akhirat
- Six Articles of Faith
- Five Pillars of Islam
- Kalima, Salat, Zakat, Sawm, Hajj
- Rules, conditions, and importance of each
- Holy Quran
- Number of Surahs, Paras, Ayats, Ruku
- First and last revealed Surahs
- Makki and Madni Surahs
- Famous Surahs and their meanings
- Life of Holy Prophet (PBUH)
- Birth, early life, family
- Migration to Madina (Hijrat) 622 AD
- Major Ghazwas: Badr, Uhud, Khandaq, Khyber, Hunain
- Treaty of Hudaibiya
- Conquest of Makkah
- Last sermon Khutba Hajjatul Wida
- Date of demise and burial place
- Khulafa-e-Rashideen
- Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddiq (RA) tenure 632–634 AD
- Hazrat Umar Farooq (RA) tenure 634–644 AD
- Hazrat Usman Ghani (RA) tenure 644–656 AD
- Hazrat Ali (RA) tenure 656–661 AD
- Major achievements of each Caliph
- Islamic Months and Events
- Names of 12 Islamic months
- Ramadan, Muharram, Dhul Hijjah significance
- Eid ul Fitr and Eid ul Adha dates and rules
Practice complete Islamiyat syllabus at Islamic Studies MCQs on MCQsDrive.
Subject 4 – English
English tests grammar, vocabulary, and comprehension. Many candidates underperform in English not because they do not know the language but because they do not practice exam-style questions. Expected questions: 10 to 15 out of 100.
Core Topics:
- Grammar
- Parts of Speech: Noun, Pronoun, Verb, Adjective, Adverb, Preposition, Conjunction, Interjection
- Tenses 12 tenses with rules and examples
- Active and Passive Voice rules for all tenses
- Direct and Indirect Speech reporting verbs and changes
- Articles a, an, the rules and exceptions
- Prepositions in, on, at, by, with, for, since, until
- Subject-Verb Agreement
- Conditional Sentences zero, first, second, third conditionals
- Vocabulary
- Synonyms similar meaning words
- Antonyms opposite meaning words
- One Word Substitution one word for a long phrase
- Idioms and Phrases common English idioms with meanings
- Phrasal Verbs look up, give in, run out, etc.
- Sentence Structure
- Sentence correction identifying grammatical errors
- Fill in the blanks grammar and vocabulary based
- Paragraph reading and comprehension
Start your English practice at English MCQs covers all grammar rules with exam-style questions.
Subject 5 – Current Affairs
Current Affairs is the most time-sensitive section of PPSC. It changes every month and requires regular reading. Expected questions: 15 to 20 out of 100.
Core Topics:
- Pakistan Current Affairs
- Major government decisions and policies
- Budget highlights GDP, inflation, tax changes
- New appointments PM, President, Chief Ministers, Army Chief, CJP
- Military operations and security developments
- National projects dams, motorways, housing schemes
- Pakistan’s foreign relations with India, China, USA, Saudi Arabia, Turkey
- International Current Affairs
- Wars and conflicts current major conflicts globally
- UN decisions and resolutions
- G7, G20 summits host country and key outcomes
- SCO, OIC, SAARC recent meetings and decisions
- Climate change COP summits, Paris Agreement updates
- Economic updates global recession, oil prices, inflation rates
- Recent elections in major countries
- Sports Current Affairs
- Cricket series results, rankings, World Cup updates
- Olympics recent games, Pakistan’s performance
- FIFA World Cup and major tournament results
Stay updated daily at Current Affairs MCQs Pakistan and International affairs in solved MCQ format.
Subject 6 – Mathematics
PPSC Maths is basic arithmetic not advanced calculus. But many candidates skip it and lose 10 to 12 easy marks. Expected questions: 10 to 12 out of 100.
Core Topics:
- Number System natural numbers, integers, fractions, decimals
- Percentage calculating percentage, increase, decrease
- Ratio and Proportion simple ratio, compound ratio
- Profit and Loss cost price, selling price, profit%, loss%
- Simple Interest formula: P × R × T / 100
- Compound Interest annual and semi-annual
- Speed, Distance, Time formula: D = S × T
- Average sum of values / number of values
- LCM and HCF finding common factors
- Basic Algebra linear equations, solving for x
- Mixture Problems alligation method
- Work and Time combined work rate problems
Practice all Maths topics at Math MCQs step-by-step solved problems with explanation.
Subject 7 – Everyday Science
Everyday Science tests applied scientific knowledge science you use or observe in daily life. Expected questions: 8 to 10 out of 100.
Core Topics:
- Human Body
- Digestive system organs and functions
- Respiratory system lungs, oxygen, carbon dioxide
- Circulatory system heart, blood types, veins, arteries
- Nervous system brain, spinal cord, neurons
- Skeletal system number of bones in human body (206)
- Basic Chemistry
- Elements and their symbols H, O, N, C, Fe, Au, Ag
- Acids and bases pH scale
- Common chemical compounds H2O, CO2, NaCl, H2SO4
- Metals and non-metals
- Basic Physics
- Newton’s Laws of Motion
- Force, energy, work, power
- Light reflection, refraction, speed of light
- Sound speed of sound, ultrasound, infrasound
- Electricity basic circuits, conductors, insulators
- Environment and Ecology
- Greenhouse effect and global warming
- Ozone layer depletion
- Renewable vs non-renewable energy
- Food chains and ecosystems
- Space and Universe
- Solar system planets in order
- The Moon distance, gravity, surface
- Stars and galaxies basic facts
- Famous space missions Apollo, Voyager, Hubble
Syllabus for Specialized PPSC Posts
For posts like Lecturer, Sub Inspector, Assistant Director, and Engineering posts, additional subject-specific syllabus is tested. Examples:
Lecturer Posts:
- Subject-specific knowledge (relevant academic discipline)
- Education Psychology and Pedagogy
- Teaching methods and curriculum development
Sub Inspector (Police):
- Pakistan Penal Code (PPC) basics
- Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC)
- Law enforcement basics
Junior Clerk / Stenographer:
- Typing speed test (separate practical)
- Office procedures and record-keeping
- Basic computer applications
Always download the official PPSC advertisement for your specific post to confirm the exact syllabus and marks distribution.
Final Tips on Using the Syllabus
- Print this syllabus or save it use it as a checklist while studying
- Tick each topic as you finish it gives mental satisfaction and tracks progress
- Revisit incomplete topics every Sunday
- Never skip Current Affairs it changes monthly and requires consistent attention
- Give more time to high-weightage subjects: GK, Pakistan Studies, Current Affairs
For the full PPSC preparation roadmap including study plan and topper strategy, visit our PPSC Complete Preparation Guide 2026.
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