from ee undergrad to bme graduate

Hi guys i graduated from electrical engineering and i got scholarship from my government to pursue my education at BME i heard from a friend that ee student have low chance to enter bme grad school compared to student who graduated form BME major, is that right ?
also i want you guys to suggest a university provide high acceptance rate in BME master program with more focus on engineering courses
most of my undergrad courses was about electronics, power and communication theory and never had any biology or biomedical courses thats why i want a program concern about the engineering

i must contain a relatively high GPA so i don’t want difficult program so any suggestion guys

You need to do a bit of research on your own. Look up the BME programs you are interested in and see what their minimum requirements are for admission. Since you have your own funding, that will be a plus but you do need to take care about finding a program which is a good match for your academic abilities. As for coming in with an EE degree, I suspect that it is more common than you think in BME graduate programs.

Yeah, because BME is a broad area encompassing several fields, BME graduate programs (in general) tend to get a fairly large number of students from other disciplines, like ME, ChemE, EE, and biology.