Abstract
This work aims to found the students' self-efficacy on their entrepreneurial intention. We are determining a list of factors influencing their self-efficacy based on the predicted entrepreneurial behavior of the students. The economic growth of a country depends only on entrepreneurship based employment. Therefore, entrepreneurial activity and its inspirations amongst educated youngsters are a perfect tool to improve country growth. The population of this work contains several male and female MBA students of various universities in Gujarat, India. The sample of this work has 355 students; the obtained responses are sampled by the convenience sampling method. In order to analyze the data, multiple regression, and hierarchical regression methods are used. 3x3 ANOVA is used to analyze the performance differences between the male and female student's entrepreneurial intention and their previous circumstances of entrepreneurial intention. The outcomes indicate the dissimilarity of their entrepreneurial intention, behavioral approach, and apparent behavior managing among male and female. Comparatively, the male students have much interest in the self-efficacy on their entrepreneurial intention with female students. Additionally, this work proposes that the area of expertise does not have any effect on students' entrepreneurial intentions.