Which mode of examination should I take for JEE Mains - offline or online? Which one is tougher?
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JEE Mains 2018 Online Application is started. The exam is conducted in two modes as per the JEE Main 2018 Exam Pattern.
It is advised to you that you must opt for online mode of examination, if you are comfortable with working on the computer. It provides you the facility to change your answer in case you have marked the incorrect one.
There are various advantages of Online Mode over Offline mode. They are:
1. JEE Main online exam will be conducted one week after JEE Main offline exam. You will have an advantage of one extra week for the preparation.
2. You can change the answer to a question in online mode. In pen paper-based examination,...more -
Hi,
I think you should go for the online mode as you can not change the answer in an offline mode once you mark it. -
Answered by
Mohammad Asif Raja Professor(Assistant), Contributor at Shiksha | Guide-Level 12
7 years agoQuestion level for both mode will be same, however if you are not familiar with computer, it is recommended that you should go for offline mode. As some mathematical calculations are involved, so offline mode is better one.
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