Hello Swapnali Patil
Thank you for posting your query on Microsoft Q&A platform.
- Check Microsoft Account Status: Ensure that the email you’re using is linked to a Microsoft account. If it's not already linked, you'll need to create a new Microsoft account with that email. You can do this by visiting the Microsoft account creation page.
- Use a University Email: If you have a university email address, try signing up with that. It's important to ensure that the email address you use is verified as a part of your educational institution.
- Handle Directory Issues: If your email is associated with an existing unmanaged directory or account, it might lead to issues. You may need to perform an IT Admin Takeover to convert it to a managed directory. You can find more info on that in the IT Admin Takeover process.
- Verify Your Personal Details: When signing up, ensure that the information you provide (like address and phone number) is correct. Incorrect details can disrupt the signup process.
- Temporary Holds: Be aware that during the signup verification process, a temporary authorization of around $1 may be put on your card, which will be reversed later. Ensure you have a valid credit card.
If you've gone through these steps and still face issues, consider trying to sign up using your GitHub account if that option is available to you.
If the problem persists, I recommend the following follow-up questions to gather more information:
- Are you seeing any specific error messages during the signup process?
- Have you previously signed up for an Azure subscription with the same email?
- Are you able to access other Microsoft services with this email?
- Is your email linked to any Active Directory or organizational accounts?
I hope these steps help you get started with Azure! Let me know if you have any more questions.
References:
- Resolve student sign-in problems
- Can't sign up for a Microsoft Azure subscription
- Azure for Students
- IT Admin Takeover Process
Thanks,
Suchitra.