This study aims to determine the effect of minimal capital, perceived return, perceived risk and technological progress on students' interest in investing in the Islamic capital market. This research uses quantitative method with purprosive sampling technique. The population in this study were economic and non-economic students in West Java, with a total of 240 students as respondents. Data collection in this study used a questionnaire distributed online to economic and non-economic students in West Java. Hypothesis testing is done by multiple regression analysis. The results showed that minimum capital had a significant effect on students' investment interest in the Islamic capital market. Perceived return has no effect on students' interest in investing in the Islamic capital market. Meanwhile, the risk perception variables and technological advances affect the students' interest in investing in the Islamic capital market
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