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i think ther is no difficulty. if you are well handling pc and already you gave mock test then you can do it.
if you are not comfort with online then go for offine.
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Hey Shafali,No. But still it is important for candidates to decide which mode can benefit them and accordingly decide.
If you have given all mocks/sample tests offline, I would suggest you to go for offline mode. As it is important to be at ease in those 3 hours to attempt paper in the best possible way. You must be completely familiar with the process. For those who want to go for the online mode. I would recommend them to please give a few mocks online, which have same/similar pattern and give AIR's. So that you can be familiar and plan those 3 hours accordingly. Other than this - it comes down to your personal preparation. As complexity of the questions asked is similar.
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Hello,
Actually both the online and offline exams have the same difficulty level.Since JEE mains is an national Level Exam so the difficulty level is actually same for both the papers.
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