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Otherwise, DTU EE is also a great option, some very big companies come to DTU for EE. Even if you don't find EE interesting, you can still sit for a large no. of electronics, software or non-tech companies, but you would have to study these on your own, which is not that difficult if you have interest. One drawback of DTU EE is that very regular classes take place for this branch, so if you want to study something on your own, you only get weekends for that.
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