<h1>CSS 2027 Syllabus — Complete Subject List and Marks Distribution</h1> <p>Planning to appear in CSS 2027? Your first step is understanding the complete CSS 2027 syllabus — not just the subject names, but the marks distribution, paper structure, and how the optional subject group system works. This is the full breakdown as prescribed by FPSC.</p> <h2>CSS 2027 Exam Structure at a Glance</h2> <ul> <li>Total marks: 1,200</li> <li>Compulsory subjects: 6 papers × 100 marks = 600 marks (all mandatory)</li> <li>Optional subjects: selected from Groups I–VII = 600 marks</li> <li>Passing marks: 40% in each compulsory paper, 33% in each optional paper, 50% aggregate</li> <li>MPT (Mandatory Preliminary Test): must be passed before sitting the written exam</li> </ul> <h2>CSS 2027 Compulsory Subjects — All Six Are Mandatory</h2> <table> <thead><tr><th>Subject</th><th>Marks</th><th>Paper Format</th></tr></thead> <tbody> <tr><td>English Essay</td><td>100</td><td>3 topics given — write on one (2,500–3,000 words recommended)</td></tr> <tr><td>English Précis &amp; Composition</td><td>100</td><td>Précis writing, comprehension, grammar exercises</td></tr> <tr><td>General Science &amp; Ability (GSA)</td><td>100</td><td>MCQs + short questions</td></tr> <tr><td>Current Affairs</td><td>100</td><td>Essay-type questions on current national and world events</td></tr> <tr><td>Pakistan Affairs</td><td>100</td><td>Essay-type questions on Pakistan's history, politics, society</td></tr> <tr><td>Islamic Studies / Comparative Religion*</td><td>100</td><td>Essay-type questions (*non-Muslims may choose Comparative Religion)</td></tr> </tbody> </table> <p><strong>Total compulsory marks: 600</strong></p> <h2>CSS 2027 Optional Subjects — How the Group System Works</h2> <p>A common misconception is that candidates simply choose 6 optional subjects each worth 100 marks. This is not how the CSS optional system works. Optional subjects are divided into Groups I–VII by FPSC. Some subjects carry 200 marks (two papers) — for example, Political Science I &amp; II, International Relations I &amp; II, and Economics I &amp; II. Others carry 100 marks (one paper). Candidates must select subjects from the groups such that their total optional marks add up to 600.</p> <p><strong>Practical example:</strong> Political Science I &amp; II (200 marks) + International Relations I &amp; II (200 marks) + Public Administration (100 marks) + Sociology (100 marks) = 600 optional marks across six papers.</p> <h2>Most Commonly Chosen CSS Optional Subjects</h2> <table> <thead><tr><th>Subject</th><th>Marks</th><th>Why Candidates Choose It</th></tr></thead> <tbody> <tr><td>Political Science I &amp; II</td><td>200</td><td>Heavy overlap with Current Affairs + Pakistan Affairs compulsory papers</td></tr> <tr><td>International Relations I &amp; II</td><td>200</td><td>Overlaps with Current Affairs; suits foreign policy and diplomacy interest</td></tr> <tr><td>Public Administration</td><td>100</td><td>Directly relevant to civil service work; considered a high-scoring subject</td></tr> <tr><td>Sociology</td><td>100</td><td>Broad essay-based syllabus; suits strong writers from any background</td></tr> <tr><td>History of Pakistan &amp; India</td><td>100</td><td>Significant overlap with Pakistan Affairs compulsory paper</td></tr> <tr><td>Gender Studies</td><td>100</td><td>Modern, growing syllabus with good scoring potential</td></tr> <tr><td>Economics I &amp; II</td><td>200</td><td>Very high scoring if background is strong; difficult for non-economists</td></tr> <tr><td>Constitutional Law</td><td>100</td><td>Excellent for law graduates; risky without legal background</td></tr> </tbody> </table> <h2>What Changed in the CSS Syllabus in Recent Years?</h2> <p>The MPT (Mandatory Preliminary Test) was introduced in 2022 — not as part of the 2016 syllabus revision. It is a separate MCQ-based screening test. The 2016 change was a content syllabus update. The MPT is a structural reform introduced six years later.</p> <p>Since 2022, all CSS aspirants must first pass the MPT before appearing in the main written exams. The MPT is 200 MCQs covering English, General Abilities, Current Affairs, Pakistan Affairs, and Islamic Studies. Passing threshold: 33% (66 out of 200). Your MPT score does not count toward your final CSS merit.</p> <h2>How to Choose the Right CSS Optional Subjects</h2> <p>Subject selection depends on three things: your academic background, content overlap with compulsory papers, and your writing ability. We have been advising CSS candidates on subject selection since 2002. Come talk to us before you finalise your combination.</p> <h2>Frequently Asked Questions</h2> <p><strong>Q: How many subjects are in the CSS 2027 exam?</strong><br>A: 12 papers total: 6 compulsory (all mandatory) and 6 optional papers selected from Groups I–VII. Total marks: 1,200.</p> <p><strong>Q: What are the CSS 2027 compulsory subjects?</strong><br>A: English Essay, English Précis &amp; Composition, General Science &amp; Ability, Current Affairs, Pakistan Affairs, and Islamic Studies / Comparative Religion. Each is 100 marks.</p> <p><strong>Q: Can you choose any 6 optional subjects in CSS?</strong><br>A: No. Optional subjects are divided into Groups I–VII by FPSC. Some are 200-mark subjects (two papers) and others 100 marks. You select from the groups to total 600 optional marks.</p> <p><strong>Q: What is the MPT in CSS 2027?</strong><br>A: The MPT is a 200-mark MCQ screening test introduced in 2022. Candidates must score at least 33% to qualify for the written exam. MPT score does not count toward final merit.</p> <p><strong>Q: What are the passing marks in CSS 2027?</strong><br>A: 40% in each compulsory paper, 33% in each optional paper, and 50% aggregate across all 12 papers (600 out of 1,200).</p> <p><strong>Q: Has the CSS 2027 syllabus changed from 2026?</strong><br>A: No official changes announced. Always verify at <a href="https://www.fpsc.gov.pk" target="_blank" rel="noopener">www.fpsc.gov.pk</a> before your exam year.</p>
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