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Punjab Adds New Subjects For Non Muslim Students

Punjab Adds New Subjects For Non Muslim Students




The Punjab government has introduced a major education reform allowing non-Muslim students to study subjects based on their own religions instead of Islamic Studies. Announced on April 2, 2026, the initiative aims to promote inclusion, fairness, and religious freedom in schools across Punjab, benefiting minority students from primary to higher secondary levels.

 

Key Announcement Details

The latest Punjab education news 2026 confirms a significant shift in the curriculum for minority students. Under this reform, non-Muslim students in Punjab schools will no longer be required to study Islamic Studies or general Ethics.
 
Instead, they can now choose religious education subjects in Punjab that align with their faith. Key highlights include:
 
  • Christian Religious Education approved for Grades 1–8 and 11–12
  • Subjects like Hinduism, Sikhism, Buddhism, and Kalasha Taleem introduced for Grades 1–3
  • Zoroastrianism added for Grades 1–5
  • Textbooks approved by the Punjab Education Curriculum authority PECTAA
 
This reform is being seen as a landmark step in minority education rights in Pakistan, ensuring students receive faith-based learning relevant to their beliefs.

 

How to Choose New Subjects

Students and parents wondering how to select subjects for non-Muslim students in Punjab can follow these steps:
 
  • Step 1: Contact your school administration for subject options
  • Step 2: Choose the relevant religious education subject based on your faith
  • Step 3: Ensure registration through the official school system
 
Schools will guide students on subject selection and provide approved textbooks for each category.

 

Background and Context

Previously, many minority students were required to study Islamic Studies or a general Ethics subject, which often did not reflect their religious identity. This change aligns with broader reforms in Pakistan’s education system promoting inclusivity.
 
The introduction of new subjects for non-Muslims in Punjab reflects growing awareness about equal educational opportunities. It also supports constitutional principles ensuring students are not forced to study a religion other than their own.
 
This shift is expected to improve student engagement, academic performance, and cultural representation in classrooms across the province.
 
The Punjab new curriculum for minorities marks a progressive move toward inclusive education. Students and parents should stay updated with school announcements and promptly select the appropriate subjects. As implementation begins, further updates on textbooks and teaching guidelines are expected in the coming weeks.



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