:: IJEBD :: (International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Development) Volume 04 Number 06 November 2021 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution- ShareAlike 4.0 International License. ISSN : 2597-4785 (ONLINE) ISSN : 2597-4750 (PRINTED) Pandemic Covid-19 and Uncertainty: Impacts on Students Entrepreneurial Intentions Tyna Yunita, M. Fadhli Nursal, Adi Wibowo Noor Fikri, Kardina Indriana Meutia Page │897 Pandemic Covid-19 and Uncertainty: Impacts on Students Entrepreneurial Intentions Tyna Yunita, M. Fadhli Nursal, Adi Wibowo Noor Fikri, Kardina Indriana Meutia Fakulty of Economic and Bussines, Universitas Bhayangkara Jakarta Raya tyna.yunita@mail.com ABSTRACT Purpose: This study focuses on entrepreneurial intention among students. The purpose of this study was to determine the factors that influence student entrepreneurship interest as a career orientation in an uncertain environmental situation. Design/methodology/approach: The statistical analysis method used is Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) where each is measured using several indicators, how uncertainty affects Career Orientation and Entrepreneurial Intentions. This research was conducted on students of the Management Study Program, Faculty of Economics and Business, Bhayangkara University, Greater Jakarta. This research was conducted by distributing questionnaires to 300 students using a simple random sampling method. Findings: The results of this study want to obtain a model that shows that uncertainty affects career orientation and student interest in entrepreneurship. Research limitations/implications: Future research is expected to explore the factors that influence student entrepreneurial intention and all aspects that encourage student career orientation. Practical implications: By involving more significant respondents in different research units, it is hoped to be used as a reference for knowledge and the basis for educational practitioners in development and decision making. Originality/value: The uncertainty of the situation is a heavy blow to the business world and the economy in general, especially business actors who are just starting their business. Historically, individuals who undertake the creation of new ventures are considered to have started an entrepreneurial career. Paper type: Research paper Keyword: Career Orientation, Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurial Intentions. Received : November 7 th Revised : November 13 th Published : November 30 th I. INTRODUCTION The uncertainty of the situation is a heavy blow to the business world and the economy in general, especially business actors who are just starting their business. Entrepreneurial Intention is strongly influenced by the situation or state of the business environment that occurs at that time, the situation can be a positive influence, or it can be the other way around. For more than a century, uncertainty has long been recognized as a major pillar influencing entrepreneurial decision making (Knight, 1921). Therefore, disentangling uncertainty is an integral part of ascertaining how entrepreneurship is affected by crises such as the Covid-19 pandemic, especially given the “financial” potential between entrepreneurs and investors (Howell et al., 2020). Research on entrepreneurial intentions, as an essential step in the decision to do or become a career as an entrepreneur and this tendency positions a person's career to choose entrepreneurship as the first career decision. However, most academics agree that entrepreneurs emerge from existing organizations, not college