Hi shobit sharma,
In addition to the akinbade, here are some alternative steps you can explore the few Azure services.
Azure provides a Free Account for new users that includes a certain amount of free services for 12 months, along with a $200 credit to explore any Azure services for the first 30 days. After 30 days, you can still use some Azure services for free, provided they fall under the free tier usage limits. Normally, setting up this account requires a credit card for identity verification purposes, even though you won’t be charged unless you decide to upgrade.
To create a free account: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/free
Your credit card will initially not be charged, except for a temporary authorization hold.
Microsoft offers: Microsoft Learn trainings are free and available to anyone.
Most of the Microsoft Learn training content involves exercise units where students create real things in Azure, such as virtual machines or Azure functions, to practice what they're learning. You use the sandbox to complete these lessons without a paid Azure subscription.
Please refer the below documentation link for your reference:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/support/faq?pivots=sandbox
The sandbox works independently from your regular subscriptions. While you're practicing and learning with Microsoft Learn, you can use the sandbox.
Also, the sandbox environment created for a module is available for four consecutive hours to ensure that you can finish the module. The Microsoft Learn exercises are meant to be finished in one sitting, in an hour or less.
Thank you.