Should i give jee 2018 through offline mode or online mode? In 2017 i appeared in offline mode.
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Hello Harsh,
There is a general feeling that gradually all entrance exams will go online - the lastest to join the bandwagon being JEE Advanced, which for the first time will be conducted in online mode in the new session.
If one starts comparing advantages and disadvantages, arguments can go back and forth. But one thing the candidate mustn't give in to is paronia related to online exams -like the system breaking down in the middle of the exam as such things rarely happen. Also, if such a thing does happen, there are process in place to ensure the candidate is not disadvantaged. Also, the system is only going to get smarter and better.
Moreover, it is not online or offline mode that will decide your success, but how you prepare for the exam.
Best of luck!
It depends on the candidate, if he/she can take it to its advantage or not.
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.
or 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.
All the Best!
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