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Both the options are good but they are totally different. B.Sc is basically knowledge oriented course whereas engineering from any branch is job oriented course. If you are passionate to get the deep knowledge of physics, chemistry and maths then go for B.Sc, and further M.Sc.
For chemical engineering, I would suggest you to choose a reputed college or appear in JEE exam at least one time.
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