India, Feb. 13 -- Several students in Odisha are facing uncertainty just days before their Plus 2 examination, as the Council of Higher Secondary Education (CHSE) has yet to release sample question papers to clarify the new examination format.

With only four days left for the examination, over 3.5 lakh students are anxious about the transition to a new format in line with the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). The revised structure shifts mainly from subjective to objective questions.

In the arts and commerce streams, the theory papers will be marked out of 80, with an additional 20 marks reserved for internal assessment. For science disciplines such as Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry, 70 marks are allocated for the theory...