Masters of Engineering is only available for qualified MIT EECS undergraduates
For the Engineer degrees, 162 units are required, plus an acceptable thesis. Subjects in which the grade received is C, D, or F will not be accepted in fulfillment of the unit requirement for the EE or ECS degree.
Graduate program requirements
The Institute’s requirements for the Master’s degree are 66 units of coursework plus an acceptable thesis. The Department requires that the 66 units consist of at least four subjects, at the “G” level. In addition, there is a requirement of one unit of Professional Perspective documented under 6.9940[6.994].
https://www.eecs.mit.edu/academics/graduate-programs/graduate-program-requirements/

Admission process
Thriving Stars helps answer the question, “What is a PhD degree and why do you want one?” Check out this story for a number of perspectives from EECS faculty leaders, EECS alumni and current graduate students working on their PhD degree: Thriving Stars tackles the question—what’s a PhD degree all about anyway??
https://www.eecs.mit.edu/academics/graduate-programs/admission-process/

Seonglae Cho