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Garima Mittal, Arti Koul Kachroo, Dr. Harikrishnan M.

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More Colleges in India are adding entrepreneurship to their courses, creating new opportunities for students, teachers, and parents. This is because we live in a time where lots of new ideas are popping up, leading to better ways to run classrooms and teach. Entrepreneurship means finding and using opportunities to start businesses or create new things around you. Entrepreneurs gather resources and come up with new ideas to make useful products or services. They're really important for making economies grow because they figure out what people need and provide it. Nowadays, more people, including students and workers, are interested in starting their own businesses. The world today is more supportive of new ideas, making it easier for people to give entrepreneurship a try. The study inspects the influence of entrepreneurship learning on entrepreneurs’ intentions articles from the past decade for a comprehensive analysis of which most relevant 27 were predominantly used for the study. The studies show that lots of different things like risk taking, freedom, family background, gender, ethnicity, level of education and financing influence whether students want to start their own businesses. All these studies show that starting a business is a big deal, and lots of things affect whether someone wants to do it. In conclusion, learning about starting businesses in school also makes a big difference. As per common thought, Boys and girls might have different thoughts about starting businesses because of how they're raised or what they see around them; however, the current study proves this normal notion to be wrong.

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Empowering Future Innovators: The Role Of Entrepreneurship Education In Shaping Entrepreneurial Intentions Among Undergrads Of Delhi NCT. (2023). Journal of Namibian Studies : History Politics Culture, 33, 4681-4691. https://doi.org/10.59670/wpnyz346