Amazon provides students and educators a great opportunity with the help of the AWS Educate initiative, which provides the opportunity for cloud-related learning and a cloud-enabled workplace free of cost.
AWS Free Account For Students
In the case of a Student AWS account, you will get the below benefits
- Free training materials to up skills on AWS.
- AWS credits to access various AWS resources free of cost.
- Different tools, access to forums, events, etc.
- Free content on the cloud to properly build your courses.
Follow the information below to create an AWS-free account for students.
- Navigate to AWS Educate.
- Click on the Join AWS Educate button.

3. Click on the Student option.

4. Provide the below details on the Tell Us About Yourself screen.
- School or Institution name: Provide the name of your school or institution.
- First Name: Enter your first name.
- Last Name: Enter your last name.
- Email: Provide a valid Email ID provided by your school or institution (Example: yourname@yourschoolname.edu).
- Birth Month: Select your birth month.
- Birth Year: Select your birth year.
- Country: Select your country from the list.
- Graduation Month: Choose the month of your Graduation.
- Graduation Year: Choose the year of your Graduation.
Tick or select the check box for the I am not a Robot option.
Finally, click on the Next button to go to the next screen.

5. On the next screen, read the AWS Educate terms and conditions carefully, select the I Agree button, and Finally click on the Submit button.

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Conclusion
This is how to Create an AWS Free Account For Students using the above simple steps mentioned in this article. Thanks for reading this article !!!
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