Army JCO Religious Teacher Syllabus 2027
Indian Army Junior Commissioned Officer Religious Teacher Recruitment
Exam Pattern
| # | Subject / Section | Questions | Marks |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Religious Knowledge | 17 | 33 |
| 2 | General Studies | 17 | 33 |
| 3 | English | 17 | 33 |
| Total | 50 | 100 | |
Syllabus by Subject
Religious Knowledge
Key topics covered as per the official Army JCO Religious Teacher syllabus, including fundamental concepts, applications, and recent exam trends for Religious Knowledge.
View Religious Knowledge Syllabus →General Studies
Key topics covered as per the official Army JCO Religious Teacher syllabus, including fundamental concepts, applications, and recent exam trends for General Studies.
View General Studies Syllabus →English
Key topics covered as per the official Army JCO Religious Teacher syllabus, including fundamental concepts, applications, and recent exam trends for English.
View English Syllabus →Eligibility & Attempts
EEligibility Criteria
Age 27–34 years; graduate with religious studies or equivalent; religions: Hindu (Pandit), Muslim (Maulvi), Sikh (Granthi), Christian (Padre); physical standards apply
ANumber of Attempts
As per Army notification within age limit
Exam Schedule
Frequency
As per vacancy
Next Exam Date
As per Army notification 2026
Registration Opens
As per Army notification 2026
Preparation Tips
- 1Focus intensively on scriptural texts and religious history of your faith as the religious knowledge section carries the highest weightage.
- 2Read monthly current affairs and revise Indian constitutional provisions related to religious freedom for the General Studies section.
- 3Practise English comprehension and grammar using Class 12 textbooks to secure marks in the language section.
- 4Maintain physical fitness — candidates must clear the Army physical test including running and pull-ups regardless of the nature of the JCO role.
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