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How hard is it to get accepted to CS masters after a physics undergrad?

I'm a physics undergrad who wants to work in software. I'm in my 2nd year and I don't want to pursue physics after graduation. I'm in a research group working with ML, and doing data projects on the side.
Would doing a CS masters save me? (in europe) How hard is it to get accepted? Should I just went for an industry dev job?
I'll try to get as many CS related courses in my remaining time.

Other option is to switch my major to EE on a worse (slightly) university though. I'm currently in the best university of my country studying physics, but I don't think it matters.
Thanks in advance

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