Quarterly Official Journal
Full Form of QOJ
What is QOJ?
A Quarterly Official Journal (QOJ) is a periodical publication issued by an organization, typically a government department, academic institution, or professional body, to disseminate research findings, policy updates, official communiqués, and other relevant information on a quarterly basis. In India, many ministries, universities, and regulatory bodies publish their own QOJ to maintain transparency, record archival decisions, and share developments with stakeholders. These journals serve as authoritative sources of information and are often referenced in official documentation, academic citations, and competitive exam preparation. For instance, the Reserve Bank of India’s quarterly bulletin, while not always called a QOJ, functions similarly. The term ‘QOJ’ is used in internal administrative contexts and formal correspondence to refer to these publications. Students preparing for civil services or other competitive exams should be aware of major QOJs as they frequently feature in current affairs and general knowledge sections. The structured format and reliability of QOJs make them valuable for research and policy analysis.
QOJ का फुल फॉर्म
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Example
The Ministry of Education released its latest QOJ which contains updates on the National Education Policy implementation.