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Hello Nandita, To be eligible for PhD Food Technology, a candidate must complete MSc or MTech in Food Technology or Food Science and Technology with a minimum of 55% aggregate marks. The candidates will be selected on the basis of entrance exam scores. The admission to PhD Food Technology is
No, In general, you can't take admission directly as a second year student. You have to take a fresh admission as a first year student and complete it to be eligible to study as a second year.
The one year which you have wasted (or might have learned something new)