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Hi Bert,
I'm learning Azure independently too. I'm using Azure free account and free Microsoft Learn training courses. I used my personal email to sign up for Azure Free account. Here's the weblink:
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Hello,
I would like to learn how to use Microsoft Azure for personal educational purposes. I am currently not enrolled in an official school or university program, but I am studying independently using Microsoft Learn and YouTube tutorials.
Is there a way to get access to Azure (for example through a free tier, trial, or learning subscription) so I can practice and gain hands-on experience while learning?
Thank you for your guidance.
Tag not monitored by Microsoft.
Hi Bert,
I'm learning Azure independently too. I'm using Azure free account and free Microsoft Learn training courses. I used my personal email to sign up for Azure Free account. Here's the weblink:
AI answer
Yes, you can access Microsoft Azure for educational purposes even if you are not enrolled in an official school or university program. Microsoft offers the Azure for Students program, which provides access to Azure products specifically for educational use, including a $100 credit for 12 months. This program is designed to support students in learning and developing software applications.
Additionally, there is the Azure for Students Starter offer, which gives you access to a limited set of Azure services at no cost. This includes services like Azure App Service, Azure Functions, and Azure DevOps Services, among others. You do not need a credit card to sign up for this offer, making it accessible for independent learners.
To get started, you can sign up for Azure for Students through the Azure Education Hub, where you can also find resources and training materials to help you learn Azure technologies at your own pace.
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