Err.. I'll assume that you are just exploring your choices without any particular interests then. Not looking into academic scholarships? PhD masters not interested? Research not interested? but dun worry lah. most ppl I know are actually like that, including me when i was still studying.
Industrial scholarships are not necessarily by GLC. Generally, a lot of companies do offer mid-term scholarships for undergraduates. You shld try to look around. Most of them sponsor u 2 years n bond u 2 years. That's the norm. Those defence-related or govt-related will back-pay u for all 4 years and bond u for 4-6 years or sth. Preferably u shld have 2nd upper and above. + CCA if u r looking at Keppel, Shell or those big names.
There are a ton of specializations for EEE. I'll list a few. Telecommunications, Micro-electronics, Power, Automation and Control, Bio-electronics, Manufacturing and maybe some more.
micro-E earns u a lot, but u need to OT. Not much work-life balance. But in a good month if u OT everyday (sat+sun included) can get 6k pm for fresh grad.
If u specialize in power, it will be relevant for u when it comes to oil & gas. if u join downstream (refineries), u can earn quite a lot. nowhere near 6k (at the beginning), but u have a cushy career with good bonus and good prospects. if u join upstream (exploration, contractors), u will find it a lot easier to emigrate as job opportunities are world-wide. but pay wise not as good as downstream. Keppel is considered upstream. ExxonMobil is downsteam. u can oso join construction as M&E engineer with power.
Defence-related like
DSTA, sign on or whatever, they offer u good starting pay. stable job. limited career choices, but u r more or less set for life. Intellectually not really challenging, most valuable skill set u get is project management. but the money they give is comfortable. around 4k starting for fresh grad. 5k if u sign on.
Other areas i am not sure. automation&control look for ABB, SIEMENS, bio-anything i dunno, manufacturing actually includes all those solar panel, Hitachi Sony Mitsubishi & what not.
Of course, at the end of the day, a lot of EEE ppl flock to banks. Program hires can get around 3.8-5k pm. But they dun offer scholarships. We know some half-f*** programming, so can transition into their back-end operations easier than other engineers.