Doctorandus (Latin: he who should become a doctor) is a Dutch academic title according to the pre-bachelor-master system. The title is acquired by passing a "doctoraal examen", traditionally a matriculation exam for admission to study at doctoral level. In most cases this concludes University study, but occasionally a student will continue to do research under the supervision of a professor, which eventually allows them to obtain the title of doctor. For other uses, see Latin (disambiguation). ... For other degrees, see Academic degree. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... The meaning of the word professor (Latin: [1]) varies. ...
A doctorandus degree is equivalent to the MA or MSc degree in English speaking countries. A Master of Arts is a postgraduate academic masters degree awarded by universities in North America and the United Kingdom (excluding the ancient universities of Scotland and Oxbridge. ... Look up MSC in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
The degree had also been used in Indonesia until 1990, and given to bachelors in social studies.