Check Available Regions

Brema Alfansi Ginting 40 Reputation points
2026-01-20T15:57:57.71+00:00

How do I Check Available Regions? Verify which regions are available for my student subscription So I deploy my resources in one of those regions

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  1. TP 149.5K Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2026-01-20T17:25:21.1966667+00:00

    Hi,

    Azure for Students restricts which regions you can deploy resources to. Typically you are restricted to five different regions, and these vary for each person.

    Please navigate to Azure Policy -- Authoring -- Assignments using link below:

    https://portal.azure.com/#view/Microsoft_Azure_Policy/PolicyMenuBlade/~/Assignments

    Click on assignment named Allowed resource deployment regions

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    Examine Allowed locations Parameter value for list of regions, similar to below (regions in screenshot are different than yours):

    User's image

    The regions shown in your Parameter value are the ones you are allowed to deploy resources to. Please try to create resources in one of these regions and let me know the results.

    Please click Accept Answer and upvote if the above was helpful.

    Thanks.

    -TP

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  1. Siva shunmugam Nadessin 5,700 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff Moderator
    2026-01-20T21:11:25.0566667+00:00

    Hey Brema Alfansi Ginting,

    Thank you for reaching out to the Microsoft Q&A forum.

    Here's how you can go about it:

    1. Azure Portal: The easiest way to find out which regions are available to you based on your subscription is to log into the Azure Portal.
    2. Create Resource: Start by creating a new resource. During the resource creation process, you’ll be prompted to select a region. The available regions will be listed based on your subscription type.
    3. Consult Azure Documentation: You can also check Azure's official documentation for region availability. Here's a useful link that outlines the supported regions for various Azure services: Azure Region Support.
    4. Azure Status: If you encounter any issues, it may help to check the Azure Status page to ensure the regions are operational.

    References:

    Hope this helps! If you need more detailed steps or run into any trouble, feel free to ask!

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