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If you have obtained the student benefits package from GitHub, it is likely that you have signed up for the GitHub Student Developer Pack, which includes a variety of free tools and services for students. However, the eligibility for Azure student account is determined by Microsoft, not GitHub, and there are certain requirements that you need to meet to qualify.
To be eligible for the Azure student account, you need to be a student enrolled in a degree or diploma program at a qualified educational institution. You also need to be at least 18 years old or have the consent of a parent or legal guardian. Additionally, some countries and regions may have additional eligibility criteria.
First, it's possible that you may have provided incorrect information during the registration process. Double-check that you have entered all of your information correctly, including your name, email address, and student status.
Another possibility is that your student status may not be recognized by Azure. Make sure that you are enrolled in an accredited institution that meets the eligibility criteria for the Azure student account. You can check the eligibility criteria on the Azure for Students website.
If you have confirmed that you meet the eligibility criteria and are still having trouble registering, you may want to contact Azure customer support for further assistance. They will be able to help you troubleshoot any issues with your account registration and ensure that you receive the student benefits you are entitled to.
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