some info about aki....after 3 years in archi, you get bachelor of arts (architecture);
after 4 years, you get bachelor of arts with honours;
after 5 years, you get master of architecture.
after working for another 2 years, you can sit for architect registration exam by Singapore Institute of Architect (SIA), and you become an registered ARCHITECT.
and so, basically, you can practice anywhere in the world, including China.
as far as i know, there is no transfer-in student, or sit-in student in archi...
by the way, if you want to do archi, why not give up the scholarship?
i know,but...
If i give up the scholarship,how can i support myself in Singapore? Is it possibly that i get bachelor of architecture when i work,i mean after gradulation from NUS carrying the CE degree?