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Last-Minute Strategy to Crack Dr. Homi Bhabha Bal Vaidyank Written Exam 2025 (Class 6 & 9)

The countdown has begun! ⏰
With just a few days left for the Dr. Homi Bhabha Balvaidnyanik (Bal Vaidyank) Exam 2025, every minute counts. Whether you’re in Class 6 or Class 9, this is the time to revise smartly, not study blindly.

Here’s your Last-Minute Masterplan — a focused, day-by-day guide to help you maximize your score, minimize stress, and walk into the exam hall full of confidence! 💪

Before you pick up your books again, pause and focus on what’s truly important.

  • Written Round: 100 Multiple Choice Questions
  • Duration: 90 Minutes
  • Syllabus:
    • Class 6 → Topics from Std 4, 5, 6
    • Class 9 → Topics from Std 7, 8, 9
  • Rounds Ahead: Practical Experiments + Project + Viva

Now that you know the battlefield — it’s time to sharpen your weapons 🔬


Forget cramming. The secret to success lies in structured, smart revision.

  • Revise all core chaptersForce, Energy, Light, Electricity, Circuits, Reproduction, Life Processes, and Chemical Reactions.
  • Read your class notes and textbook highlights — not the full chapters.
  • Revisit State Board/NCERT diagrams — label them mentally without looking.
  • Watch one short recap video per tough topic (max 15 minutes each).

👉 Goal: Refresh all major ideas and definitions.


  • Solve at least 3 full-length MCQ sets or previous year papers.
  • After each test, mark your wrong answers — and revise only those topics.
  • Focus on concept traps — questions where two options look correct.
  • Practice time management — finish your mock within 80 minutes.

👉 Goal: Sharpen accuracy & speed under real conditions.


  • Revise all formulas, units, and SI systems.
  • Go through biology diagrams (especially labelled ones like cell, human heart, digestive system, etc.).
  • Revise scientific instruments, discoveries, and scientist names.
  • Read 15 quick science GK facts — recent space missions, elements, or inventions.

👉 Goal: Boost recall power for scoring easy marks fast.


The most crucial part of your preparation — mental readiness.

  • Revise summary sheets, not entire books.
  • Prepare your stationery & admit card.
  • Sleep for at least 7 hours — your brain needs rest.
  • Visualize yourself solving confidently — positive mindset matters.
  • Start new chapters.
  • Compare your preparation with friends.
  • Skip breakfast on exam day.

  • Read instructions carefully — don’t rush the first page.
  • Start with easy questions to build momentum.
  • Don’t panic if you don’t know a few — mark and return later.
  • Use elimination: cut down wrong options to improve accuracy.
  • Manage time: target 50 questions in the first 40 minutes.
  • Keep 10 minutes at the end for rechecking.

✅ Revise all key formulas
✅ Practice 3 mock tests
✅ Go through labelled diagrams
✅ Prepare 15 science GK facts
✅ Pack stationery + admit card
✅ Sleep early and stay calm


🏆 1. Consistency beats intensity — don’t burn out before exam day.
🏆 2. Don’t memorize without meaning — understand “why”.
🏆 3. Keep your rough work tidy — it helps avoid silly mistakes.
🏆 4. Smile before starting — a calm mind thinks faster.


“Great scientists were once students who stayed curious and kept asking ‘Why?’”

You’ve studied hard — now it’s time to trust your preparation.
Walk into the exam with confidence, stay focused, and give it your best shot. 🌟

Whether you’re in Class 6 or Class 9, remember — clarity + confidence = success.

Good luck for your Dr. Homi Bhabha Bal Vaidyank Exam 2025!
You’ve got this! 💪🔬


✍️ Team Neev IIT Medical Foundation

🎓 Empowering Young Minds for Olympiads, NTSE & Homi Bhabha Success
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