

DESIGN & ENGINEERING SCHOLARS PROGRAMME
D&E SCHOLARS
Design & Engineering Scholars

Programme Overview


Design Scholars (D-Scholars) Programme
4 Years
Bachelor of Landscape Architecture
4 Years Bachelor of Arts in Industrial Design
Engineering Scholars (E-Scholars) Programme
3 Years + Bachelor of Engineering 1 Year CDE Masters
4 Years Double Degree Programme 4 Years + Bachelor of Arts in Architecture 1 Year Master of Architecture
Programme Benefits
Design Scholars Programme
Engineering Scholars Programme
Bachelor’s degree Tuition Fees (100%)
CDE Master’s degree Tuition Fees (100%)
Bond Free
Living Allowance
(Architecture scholars only)
(Scholars that graduate Bachelor within 3 years)
S$6,000/Year
S$6,000/Year
Computer Allowance
S$2,000 Once
S$2,000 Once
Partial coverage (50%) Accommodation Allowance
Overseas Programme Subsidies
Dedicated Academic Mentorship
Dedicated Administrative Support
Partial coverage (50%)
$5,000 SEP/NOC
$3,000 SWP*
$5,000 SEP/NOC
$3,000 SWP*
Eligibility
Singapore Citizens Singapore Citizens
*SEP = Student Exchange Programme; NOC = NUS Overseas Colleges; SWP = Summer and Winter Programmes

Why Choose D-Scholars Programme?
The Design Scholars Programme (D-Scholars) supports talented students through structured mentorship to pursue their chosen path in Architecture, Industrial Design, or Landscape Architecture at the College of Design and Engineering. The programme offers a rich blend of personalised mentorship along with valuable opportunities for overseas experiential learning and progression to
Master’s studies.^ D-Scholars also enjoy priority consideration for the Student Exchange Programme (SEP). Scholars are encouraged to explore interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation, preparing them to make meaningful contributions across diverse global contexts. This holistic approach ensures that each student’s educational journey is aligned with both their scholarly strengths and personal aspirations.
^Coverage for Master’s studies applicable to Architecture scholars
D-Scholars Profiles
Jacklyn Loke Jia Ying
Bachelor of Arts in Industrial Design, Class of 2028
• Alumna from Raffles Institution
• Minor in Visual Cultures Language Studies
• Co-captain of Tembusu frisbee interest group (Barefoots)
• Interests include bouldering and photography
• Student photographer for NUS College of Design and Engineering


Tan Jingyu Axil
Bachelor of Arts in Architecture, Class of 2028
• Alumna from Raffles Institution
• Minor in Japanese Studies, Japanese Language Studies and Korean Language Studies
• Head of Dodgeball and Table Tennis Interest Groups (CAPT)
• Led service project with children’s homes in Nepal
• Finalist in the NUS MedTech Sprintathon 2025 competition
• Summer School at the University of British Columbia
Why Choose E-Scholars Programme?
The Engineering Scholars Programme (E-Scholars) offers top students an accelerated pathway to complete their Bachelor’s degree, with the added opportunity to pursue a oneyear Master of Science (MSc) or Master of Engineering (MEng) of their choice from any CDE Engineering department. E-Scholars benefit from exclusive industry exposures,
priority consideration for entry into coveted overseas programmes like Student Exchange Programmes (SEP) and NUS Overseas Colleges (NOC). The E-Scholars programme is designed for those seeking rigorous academic growth, global perspective, and dynamic preparation to become leaders in engineering innovation and research.

E-Scholars Profiles

Soh Ze Kai
Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering), Class of 2026
• Alumnus from Nanyang Junior College
• Specialisation in Aeronautical Engineering
• Student Exchange Programme at Purdue University
• Recipient of the CDE annual prize (Best in Mechanical Engineering Y2)
• Interned at an energy sector organisation, designed components for high-pressure systems
Ong Jia Wen Amelia
Bachelor of Engineering (Biomedical Engineering), Class of 2026
• Alumna from Eunoia Junior College
• Second Major in Innovation and Design
• Minor in Computing Design and Engineering
• Student Exchange Programme at Georgia Institute of Technology
• Recipient of the Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher Prize
• Interned at A*STAR, developed sweat sensors for dehydration monitoring
• Member of the NUS MedTech Student Society

How to apply?
Submit an application to NUS admission at https://www.nus.edu.sg/oam
a) Select a Design or Engineering programme as your top choices
b) Indicate interest to join the Design Scholars Programme or Engineering Scholars programme
Submit an application for NUS Scholarships at https://www.nus.edu.sg/oam/scholarships
c) Indicate interest in NUS Global Merit Scholarship and NUS Merit Scholarship
d) Upload personal statement and referee nomination
We shortlist based on academic performance and co-curricular activities. Shortlisted applicants will be invited to a panel interview.
