The study of career aspiration among undergraduates has become a hot topic. This study looked at rnthe level of job goals among AAU Behavioral and Educational science, Social science. Political rnscience, Business and Economics science students .Quantitative data from 287 university students rn(141 males and 146 females) with a mean age of 21.16 (standard deviation =1.62) were gathered rnthrough the use of demographic questionnaires (6 items) and career aspiration test (24 items). The rndata was analyzed using descriptive statistical methods such as frequency, percentage, mean, and rnstandard deviation, as well as inferential statistical methods such as Independent sample T-test and rnone way ANOVA. The vast majority of those who took part (84.3 percent) were found to have strong rnfuture job aspirations, according to the findings. Fresh entry had a higher status of professional rnaspiration than second and third-year students, and when we look at the gender scenario, females rnhad relatively a higher status of ambition in work. According to the findings, undergraduate rnstudents' future professional goals are a critical factor in their future performance, leadership, and rnacademic success.