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1. Any chemical specialisation is bound to exclude the real beauty of botany: the study of diversity and evolutions in the plantae. So, you may want to consider that.
2. A lot depends on your real specific interest in chemistry. Do you find biochemistry fascinating? Or is it inorganic chemistry t
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For taking in B.Sc Chemistry it's on you, which major subject you want to show in Form.
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