Hi WICHAYUT BHANTUWATE,
Thanks for posting your question in Microsoft Q&A forum
Here are a few things you can review and try,
Eligibility: Make sure you are a verified K-12 student. You'll need to validate your academic status using your organization’s email address, or Shibboleth if supported.
Age Requirements: Confirm that you are at least 13 years old if you're in the U.S. or 16 years old if you're outside the U.S.
Email Verification: If you're using a school email, ensure it's linked or verified in your Microsoft account.
GitHub Option: If you’re unable to use your school email, you can consider signing up using a GitHub account. You can find more about how to do that here.
Temporary Issues: If you’re facing specific error messages like "You are not eligible for an Azure subscription", this may be due to the email being associated with an unmanaged directory. In this case, consider creating a new Microsoft account with a different email.
- No Credit Card Requirement: For Azure for Students, you do not need a credit card but having one may be necessary if you’re looking to upgrade or switch to a different subscription later.
If you've gone through these steps and still can't sign up, here are a few follow-up questions I could ask to assist you more effectively:
- Are you using a school-provided email address?
- Have you received any specific error messages during the sign-up process?
- Have you attempted to sign up using a GitHub account?
- Are you sure about your school being eligible for the Azure for Students program?
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I hope this helps, and don't hesitate to reach out if you have more details or need further assistance!