72 Antecedents of Entrepreneurial Intentions: A Study of Business Students from Universities of Pakistan Temoor Anjum *,Sara Ravan Ramzani **, Nida Nazar* * PhD Candidate, Postgraduate Centre, Limkokwing University of Creative Technology **Senior lecturer at Post Graduate Centre, Limkokwing University of creative technology Corresponding author’s Email: tamooranjum@yahoo.com Abstract The purpose of this study was to investigate the mediating role of attitude in the development of students' intentions to become entrepreneurs. The authors used Smart PLS 3 with a sample of 350 business students across nine universities to test their hypotheses. We proposed the relationship between entrepreneurship intention and five other variables, attitude towards entrepreneurship as a mediator. Entrepreneurship education Perceived Creativity Disposition, Entrepreneurial passion for Inventing, Entrepreneurial passion for Founding really influence attitudes and intention toward entrepreneurship. The results showed that all the variables have a positive impact except entrepreneurship education. The authors discuss practical implications and directions for future research. Keywords: Entrepreneurial Intentions, Entrepreneurship education, Attitude, Passion for creativity, Theory of Planned Behaviour To cite this document Anjum, T., Ravan Ramzani, S., & Nazar, N. (2019). Antecedents of Entrepreneurial Intentions; A Study of Business Students from Universities of Pakistan. International Journal of Business And Psychology, 1(2), 72-88. INTRODUCTION Entrepreneurship has become a worldwide program because of its maximum contributions to the economy growth of countries through job creation and generating high employment, innovativeness and creativity and social development (Muhammad Farrukh, Lee, Sajid, & Waheed, 2019a; Shane & Venkataraman, 2000a). They have made a great positive contribution to the economic growth and social development of a country. As mentioned by Morrison, Brian and Ali (2003), entrepreneurs play a fundamental role in job creation, innovation, wealth creation, health improvement and even economic development. Since entrepreneurship is synonymous with self- International Journal of Business and Psychology Vol.1 Issue 2