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Entrepreneurship is considered as one of the important tool for a given country to be developed. Hence, it becomes one of the thematic areas for research endeavor across the globe albeit it is under researched in developing countries like Ethiopia. The purpose of this study is to compare attitude toward entrepreneurship, perceived subjective norm, and perceived behavioral control, and entrepreneurial intentions of students’ in public and private universities of Ethiopia. The presupposition was there is a significant difference level of entrepreneurial intentions of students’ and its antecedents due to university categorization as public and private. The data was collected by self-administered questionnaire from 183 publicand 152 private universitiesprospective under graduate students’ randomly selected. The data was analyzed descriptively using mean and standard deviation; and inferentially using independent t-test to compare whether mean differences between public and private universities are significant or not.

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