This study aims to describing biology students’ perceptions of entrepreneurial interest. This study is an exploratory research with 55 biology education students as respondents. The research instrument used was a closed questionnaire with degraded answers according to a Likert scale that had been validated by experts and declared valid. Analysis of research data used is descriptive quantitative statistics and inferential statistics with Anova test at a significance level of 5%. The results of the study show that (1) the perceptions of biology education students regarding entrepreneurial interest are as follows: second-semester students have an average score of 3.05 with a category of Tall, fourth-semester students have an average score of 3.01 with a category of Tall, sixth-semester students have an average score of 3.23 with a category of Tall, and eighth-semester students have an average score of 3.00 with a category of Tall; (2) no significant difference in the perceptions of second, fourth, sixth, and eighth-semester students regarding entrepreneurial interest, which is proven by a significance value of 0.554, which is greater than 0.05 (>0.05).
                        
                        
                        
                        
                            
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