>>12457531maintain a competitive GPA, but something like a 3.7 might cut it
try to have a technical undergraduate degree.
Publish a paper or two.
The most important part is money. You might get accepted, but getting accepted with a scholarship is the hard part. Masters programs are not as hard to get into compared to undergraduate programs but they can be more expensive. I would expect to spend around 100k on a Masters there without any funding.