AEC Exam Notes 2025 – Updated Constitution of Pakistan with all amendments & articles. Includes summary table and mock test sessions for Assistant Election Commissioner (ECP).
📘 Introduction
For the Assistant Election Commissioner (AEC) exam, mastering the Constitution of Pakistan (1973) and its amendments is essential. Below is a structured table summarizing the key amendments, their year, and major changes.
📊 Constitutional Amendments Table
| Amendment No. | Year | Major Change / Focus |
|---|---|---|
| 1st Amendment | 1974 | Defined territories of Pakistan after separation of East Pakistan. |
| 2nd Amendment | 1974 | Declared Ahmadis as non-Muslims. |
| 8th Amendment | 1985 | Strengthened Presidential powers, including dissolution of assemblies. |
| 13th Amendment | 1997 | Removed President’s power to dissolve assemblies. |
| 17th Amendment | 2003 | Reinstated Presidential powers under Musharraf era. |
| 18th Amendment | 2010 | Restored parliamentary supremacy, devolved powers to provinces. |
| 21st Amendment | 2015 | Established military courts for terrorism cases. |
| 25th Amendment | 2018 | Merged FATA with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. |
📚 Exam-Focused Articles
- Articles 17–19: Fundamental rights (freedom of association, speech, press).
- Articles 213–221: Election Commission of Pakistan – appointment, powers, and functions.
- Articles 224–226: Conduct of elections and qualifications.
- Articles 239: Constitutional amendment procedure.
📝 Mock Test Sessions
- MCQs on amendments and articles.
- Scenario-based questions on election laws.
- Practice tests simulating the AEC exam.
🎯 Conclusion
This table of amendments and key articles provides a quick revision tool for AEC aspirants. Combined with mock test sessions, candidates can prepare confidently for the upcoming exam.

