Lawal, A.TJatto, A.AYusuf, S2023-01-062023-01-0620191. Lawal, A.T., Jatto, A.A., & Yusuf,S, (2019): Nexus between entrepreneurial education and marketing students’ intention to start-up: Evidence from Ilorin, Kwara State. Journal of Educational Foundations. 9(1), 91-100. A Journal of the Department of Educational Foundations, University of Jos, Jos.1119-9210https://uilspace.unilorin.edu.ng/handle/20.500.12484/8184The objective of this study is to assess the effect of entrepreneurial education on marketing students' intention to start up their businesses upon graduation. The study adopted the correlational research design and data was gathered using a structured questionaire. A total of 260 nparticipants were selected. Data obtained were analyzed using descriptive statistics and the research hypothesis was analysed using regression analysis. The finding revealed that there is a positive effect of entrepreneurial education on marketing students'intention to start up a business. The study concluded that marketing students will transition to become entrepreneurs essentially when they acquire technical, business and personal skills which facilitiate adequate readiness to undertake self-employment. The study recommended that entrepreneurial education should be included to marketing undergraduates from their first year rather than teaching them in their third or final year in the UniversityenBusiness start-up, Entrepreneurial education, Marketing undergraduatesNexus between Entrepreneural Education and marketing students'intention to business start-upEvidence from Ilorin, Kwara StateArticle