Abstract:
Entrepreneurship is set to become a global driving force in terms of revenues and numbers as it is playing a
dominant role in the process of wealth creation and innovation in many parts of the world. The
entrepreneurship as a profession is helping individuals to strengthen the positive impact by offering
psychological, managerial and financial independence to entrepreneurs. Therefore, there is continuous growth
and upsurge in understanding the role that psychological process of humans’ plays in achievement of a goal/
decision making. In the context of entrepreneurial behavior, intention of individuals helps to demonstrate the
future projections of human behavior which can predict the possible course of action. The Empirical study of
this paper is an attempt to identify the factors which determine Personal attitude, Subjective Norms and
Perceived Behavioral Control related to entrepreneurial behaviors of University Students of Uttarakhand
State by adapting Ajzen’s TPB, Theory of Planned Behavior Model and to examine the influence of the above
said three constructs on their entrepreneurial intention. A total of 210 respondents were selected which
includes MBA, B.Tech and B.Pharm students. Data Analysis has been done through Cross Tabulation and
Chi Square Test. The results showed that the three constructs of Ajzen, Personal Attitude, Subjective Norms
and Perceived Behavioral Control has significant relationships to detect entrepreneurial intention of
University Students. Further, the result of the study contribute significantly by solving the emerging
problems of the students in becoming an entrepreneur and help them to tap their resources by increasing
motivation and participation in entrepreneurship and help policy makers to make sound and effective
implications.