# Student Offers > Canonical markdown corpus for Student Offers documentation and guides. Interactive directory pages are indexed in `llms.txt` and exposed via `.md` routes, but omitted here when their best agent form is a curated summary rather than a source-faithful text export. --- ## How We Verify Source: https://www.studentoffers.co/how-we-verify # How We Verify > Every offer goes through multiple checks before it lands here. ## Manual Review Every offer is checked by a human before going live. We verify official sources, eligibility rules, region restrictions, and whether the offer is still active. ## AI Cross-Check AI scans each offer for outdated details, broken links, hidden conditions, and conflicting info. It only flags issues. 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Covers Azure, GCP, AWS, DigitalOcean, and Oracle. --- ## Best Free Cloud for Students 2026 — AWS vs Azure vs GCP vs DigitalOcean Source: https://www.studentoffers.co/blog/aws-vs-azure-vs-gcp-for-students # Best Free Cloud for Students 2026 — AWS vs Azure vs GCP vs DigitalOcean > Best free cloud for students in 2026 — no credit card options, always-free tiers, and which platform leads to cloud jobs. Covers Azure, GCP, AWS, DigitalOcean, and Oracle. - Published: 2026-04-12 - Author: Student Offers Team - Tags: AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, DigitalOcean, Cloud Computing, Students, 2026 **Start here:** Azure for Students ($100, no card required) is the only platform that needs zero payment info. GCP Free Trial gives $300 in real credits. AWS Free Tier has no signup credit. DigitalOcean offers $200 via GitHub Education. All four work globally. **No credit card?** Azure for Students — the only platform with zero payment method required. SheerID verifies enrollment via school email or student ID. --- ## The Comparison Table | | Azure for Students | GCP Free Trial | AWS Free Tier | DigitalOcean (via GitHub) | |---|:---:|:---:|:---:|:---:| | **Credit amount** | $100 | $300 | Usage-based (no signup credit) | $200 | | **Real infrastructure?** | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | | **Credit card needed?** | **No** | ✅ | ✅ | Via GitHub | | **Annual renewal?** | **Yes** | ❌ | ❌ | Annual (via re-verification) | | **Student-specific?** | ✅ | ❌ (open to all) | ❌ (open to all) | ✅ (via GitHub) | | **Startup credits available?** | Up to $5,000 | Up to $350,000 | Up to $100,000 | 12 months (AI startups) | | **Always-free services** | 90+ products | 20+ products | 40+ products | 30+ products | *Oracle Cloud not included — see the Always-Free section for its more generous free compute tier.* ### The simplest path - **Have a .edu email?** Start with Azure for Students (no card, $100 credits) - **Want the most credits?** GCP Free Trial ($300, card required) - **Already on GitHub Education?** Grab DigitalOcean's $200 too ### Student founders — credits stack - Azure for Students ($100) + Azure for Startups ($1,000–$5,000) = $1,100+ - GCP Free Trial ($300) + Google for Startups ($2,000) = up to $2,300 - AWS Free Tier (12 months) + AWS Activate ($1,000) = $1,000+ --- ## What Each Platform Is Best For | Your goal | Best platform | Why | |---|:---:|:---| | Get a cloud job | **AWS** | Most enterprise job postings, highest market share (~31%) | | Learn AI / ML | **GCP** | Best free AI APIs, BigQuery, TensorFlow, Vertex AI, Gemini | | Build a portfolio website | **GCP** (easiest) or **Oracle Cloud** (most compute) | GCP e2-micro is free forever; Oracle has more raw power but steeper setup | | CI/CD for class projects | **Azure** | Azure DevOps: 5 users, 1,800 CI/CD min/mo, always-free | | Serverless apps | **GCP Cloud Run** | 2M requests/month (2x AWS Lambda), container-based | | Database projects | **AWS DynamoDB** | 25GB always-free — most generous NoSQL free tier | | Data analytics | **GCP BigQuery** | 1TB queries/month always-free — industry standard | | Microsoft ecosystem career | **Azure** | AZ-900 easiest cert, strong enterprise integration | | Simpler developer platform | **DigitalOcean** | Droplets and App Platform are easier to learn than AWS | | Windows / .NET development | **Azure** | Native tooling, free dev tools for students | --- ## Deep Dive: Azure for Students **What you get:** - $100 in credits for any Azure service - **Azure DevOps** — 5 users, unlimited private repos, 1,800 CI/CD build minutes/month. Worth it for any student doing DevOps projects. - **Always-free forever:** Azure SQL (100K vCore seconds/month), Cosmos DB (1,000 RU/s + 25GB), Azure Functions (1M requests/month), App Service (10 apps) - **Azure OpenAI** — apply separately for OpenAI model access (separate eligibility required, not included automatically) - **Azure Dev Tools for Teaching** — free Visual Studio, SQL Server, Windows Server for students **The standout advantage:** No credit card required. SheerID verifies enrollment via student ID, enrollment letter, or class schedule. **Annual renewal:** Yes — verify your student status each year and credits reload. **Best for:** Students who want the lowest barrier to entry and the best free CI/CD tool. Also ideal if you want a broad set of Azure services to explore without paying. ### Azure for Startups If you're building a real project beyond coursework: - **$1,000 instant credits** — no application required for new Azure customers - **Up to $5,000 total** after business verification - 90-day initial credit, 180-day extended credit after verification - Includes free Azure Dev Tools for Teaching [Claim Azure for Students →](https://www.studentoffers.co/tools?focus=Azure) *[Source: Azure for Students](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/free/students/)* --- ## Deep Dive: Google Cloud **What you get (Skills Boost — learning only):** - $200 in Qwiklabs credits for structured learning quests - **Skills Arcade** — gamified cloud learning with rewards (stickers, badge packs) as you complete quests - **Google Cloud Certificates** — no prerequisites required. Entry-level exams like Google Cloud Digital Leader and Associate Cloud Engineer are free to take - Skill badges shareable on LinkedIn **What you get (Free Trial — real infrastructure):** - $300 in credits for 90 days - Use for any GCP service: Compute Engine, Cloud Storage, BigQuery, Vertex AI, TensorFlow, Gemini API - Card required — available in most countries, check [Google Cloud's supported regions](https://cloud.google.com/free/) if you're outside the US or EU **The catch with Skills Boost:** The $200 credits only pay for lab exercises in Qwiklabs — you cannot spin up real Compute Engine or Cloud Storage with them. For real projects, use the Free Trial. ### GCP Always-Free Services GCP has the best always-free tier of any platform. Services like Compute Engine (e2-micro), Cloud Run, BigQuery, and Firestore stay free forever after credits expire. See the full breakdown in the [Always-Free Comparison section](#feature-comparison-always-free-services) below. ### Google for Startups Cloud If you have a funded startup or working MVP: - **$2,000** credit for pre-revenue MVPs - **Up to $200,000** for seed-to-Series A companies - **Up to $350,000** for AI-first startups - Also includes Google Workspace, Cloud Storage, and BigQuery **Why it matters for students:** If you're building an AI startup, GCP's startup credits go further than any other platform. [Try GCP Free Trial →](https://www.studentoffers.co/tools?focus=Google%20Cloud) *[Source: Google Cloud Free Trial](https://cloud.google.com/free/)* --- ## Deep Dive: AWS **AWS has no dedicated student program.** The two offers available are: **Free Tier** — open to anyone, 12 months: - **EC2** t2.micro (750 hours/month), **S3** (5GB), **RDS** db.t2.micro (750 hours), **Lambda** (1M requests/month), **DynamoDB** (25GB) — all free during the 12-month period - **Always-free forever:** CloudWatch (basic monitoring), API Gateway, SES (62K emails/month), Step Functions **AWS Educate** — learning platform, no credits: - Free self-paced courses in Storage, Compute, Networking, Databases, Cloud Operations - Job board for emerging talent roles - No credit card required **Best for:** Students who want the widest range of cloud services (Lambda, S3, SageMaker) and already have a payment method. AWS also has the most enterprise job recognition — if your goal is a job at a large company, AWS skills carry weight. ### AWS Activate for Startups If you're beyond coursework: - **$1,000 credits** for self-funded startups (no investor required — just a company website and under 10 years old) - **Up to $100,000** for portfolio companies through investors like Y Combinator, Sequoia, a16z - Credits work on infrastructure AND third-party AI models on Amazon Bedrock **Key note:** AWS Activate is NOT student-specific — it's for any early-stage startup. But as a student founder, you likely qualify as a self-funded startup. [Start AWS Free Tier →](https://aws.amazon.com/free/) [Explore AWS Educate →](https://aws.amazon.com/education/awseducate/) *[Source: AWS Free Tier](https://aws.amazon.com/free/)* --- ## Deep Dive: DigitalOcean **How to claim:** DigitalOcean's student discount is exclusively through **GitHub Education's Student Developer Pack** — there's no standalone DigitalOcean student program. - **$200 in credits** for 1 year - Verification: through GitHub Education (school email or proof of enrollment) - Link: [github.com/education →](https://github.com/education) **Products you can use the credit on:** - **Droplets** — Linux virtual machines (like EC2, but simpler) - **App Platform** — PaaS for deploying code directly - **Spaces** — object storage (like S3) - **Managed Databases** — PostgreSQL, MySQL, Redis, MongoDB - **Kubernetes** — container orchestration - **Block Storage** and **Load Balancers** **What it's NOT good for:** - AI/ML (no built-in AI services like Azure OpenAI or GCP Vertex AI) - Advanced CI/CD (App Platform has basic pipelines, but lacks the depth of Azure DevOps or GCP Cloud Build for enterprise projects) - Learning enterprise skills (simpler platform but less recognized in enterprise job listings) **Best for:** Students who want a simpler platform to start with, indie projects, personal projects, WordPress hosting, and students who are already GitHub users. Less enterprise recognition but significantly easier to learn than AWS. ### DigitalOcean Startups Program For student founders with an AI-native startup: - **12 months of credits** for AI-native startups (under $10M raised) - Includes free Standard-tier support for 15 months - One-on-ones with DigitalOcean product managers and engineers - Not available to service-based businesses - [Apply via digitalocean.com/startups →](https://www.digitalocean.com/startups) [Claim via GitHub Education →](https://education.github.com/pack) *[Source: GitHub Education — DigitalOcean](https://education.github.com/pack)* --- ## Feature Comparison: Always-Free Services After credits expire, these services stay free forever on each platform: ### AWS Always Free (Key Services) | Service | Always-Free Limit | Best for | |---|:---:|---| | Lambda | 1M requests/month, 400K GB-seconds | Serverless APIs, automation | | DynamoDB | 25GB storage, 25 RCU/WCU | NoSQL databases, production apps | | S3 | 5GB storage | File storage, static sites | | CloudFront | 1TB egress, 10M requests | CDN for static content | | SNS | 1M pub/sub notifications | Push notifications | | SQS | 1M queue requests | Async job processing | | API Gateway | 1M calls/month | API gateway for Lambda | ### Azure Always Free (Key Services) | Service | Always-Free Limit | Best for | |---|:---:|---| | Azure Functions | 1M requests, 400K GB-seconds | Serverless | | Cosmos DB | 1,000 RU/s + 25GB | NoSQL databases | | Azure SQL | 32GB storage | Light SQL work | | Blob Storage | 5GB hot, 50GB LRS | File storage | | Azure DevOps | 5 users, 1,800 CI/CD min/mo | CI/CD for any project | ### GCP Always Free (Most Generous) | Service | Always-Free Limit | Best for | |---|:---:|---| | **Compute Engine** | **1 e2-micro instance/month** | **Always-on student server, portfolio** | | Cloud Run | 2M requests, 360K GB-seconds | Serverless containers | | Cloud Functions | 2M invocations, 400K GB-seconds | Event-driven functions | | BigQuery | 1TiB queries/month, 10GB storage | Data analytics, SQL practice | | Firestore | 1GiB storage, 50K reads/day | Real-time databases | | AI APIs | 1K–5K units/month | Vision, NLP, Speech, Gemini | ### DigitalOcean Always Free DigitalOcean has minimal always-free services — most value comes from its credit program rather than permanent free tiers. | Service | Always-Free Limit | Best for | |---|:---:|---| | Spaces | 250GB transfer/month | Simple object storage | | App Platform | 3 static sites, 1 full-stack app | Simple deployments | ### Oracle Cloud Always Free (Honorable Mention) Not covered in depth here, but worth knowing: Oracle Cloud Free Tier is the most generous for always-on compute — 2 AMD instances (1GB RAM each) and ARM resources (up to 4 OCPUs, 24GB RAM shared), all free forever. It's a real option if your goal is maximum free compute, though the platform is more enterprise-focused and harder to learn. | Service | Always-Free Limit | Best for | |---|:---:|---| | Compute (AMD) | 2 instances, 1GB RAM each | Light web servers | | Compute (ARM) | 1–4 OCPUs, up to 24GB RAM shared | Container workloads, small servers | | Autonomous Database | 1 Always-Free instance | SQL practice, small apps | | Object Storage | 10GB | File storage | | Load Balancer | 1 instance | Basic traffic routing | **Bottom line:** GCP is the easiest to use and most versatile for students. Oracle Cloud has the most raw compute but a steeper learning curve. *Platforms like Cloudflare Workers (free edge compute) and Railway (generous free tier) are also popular with students but aren't covered here.* --- ## What You Can Actually Build | Project type | Best platform | Why | |---|:---:|---| | Portfolio website + backend API | **GCP Compute** (e2-micro) | Easiest always-free VM to set up — your site stays running after credits | | Free always-on server (most cores) | **Oracle Cloud** | 2 AMD instances + ARM resources (up to 4 OCPUs, 24GB RAM) always-free — more raw compute than any other platform, but steeper learning curve | | CI/CD pipeline for class project | **Azure DevOps** | 5 users, 1,800 CI/CD min/mo, always-free | | Machine learning model + deployment | **GCP Vertex AI + TensorFlow** | Best free ML tools, TPUs available | | Database-backed app | **AWS DynamoDB** (25GB) or **Azure Cosmos DB** | Most generous free NoSQL | | Serverless API | **GCP Cloud Run** (2M requests) | 2x Lambda's free tier, easier container scaling | | Data analytics / SQL practice | **GCP BigQuery** (1TB/month) | Only platform with TB-level free queries | | File storage for projects | **AWS S3** or **GCP Cloud Storage** | 5GB always-free on both | | Real-time collaboration app | **Firebase** (GCP) | Free 1GB Firestore, easy real-time sync | | AI-powered app | **GCP Gemini API** or **Azure OpenAI** (separate application required) | Most generous free AI API tiers | | Windows/.NET development | **Azure** | Native tooling, free dev tools | | Simple indie project / web app | **DigitalOcean App Platform** | Easier to use than AWS/GCP for basic hosting | | WordPress hosting | **DigitalOcean Droplets** | Simpler than AWS, $200 credit covers hosting | --- ## Learning Paths: Which Platform Has the Best Free Education? | Platform | Learning Style | Best Resource | |---|:---:|---| | **GCP** | Hands-on labs | Google Cloud Skills Boost (100+ free labs) | | **Azure** | Structured paths | Microsoft Learn (best guided learning for beginners) | | **AWS** | Deep catalog | AWS Skills Builder, free digital training | | **DigitalOcean** | Tutorials | Community tutorials and documentation | **For beginners:** Start with **Microsoft AZ-900** — it's the easiest cloud certification to pass, free to take, and gives you a solid foundation. Azure's documentation and Learn platform are excellent for beginners. **For ML/AI focus:** GCP's Skill Boost labs combined with TensorFlow tutorials are the best free ML education. Gemini API has a free tier for students building AI apps. **For job-market focus:** AWS Solutions Architect is the most valued cert in enterprise, but also the hardest to pass without hands-on experience. --- ## Career Outcomes: What Employers Actually Want | Platform | Market share | Best career path | |---|:---:|---| | **AWS** | ~31% | Enterprise, finance, government — most job volume | | **Azure** | ~22% | Microsoft shops, healthcare, government — strong enterprise | | **GCP** | ~10% | Tech companies, startups, data/ML roles — growing fastest | | **DigitalOcean** | Small | Indie/startup, freelance, early-stage companies | **Key insight:** AWS doesn't have the best free tier or the best learning resources — it has the most enterprise adoption. If your goal is landing a job at a large company, AWS certs carry the most weight. But GCP and Azure have specific advantages depending on the company type. **Certifications worth getting as a student:** - **AZ-900** (Azure) — easiest to pass, free to take, good foundation - **Google Cloud Digital Leader** — no prerequisites, free to attempt - **AWS Solutions Architect Associate** — hardest of the three, but highest job market value None of these require work experience. All are accessible as a student. --- ## Common Questions Does AWS have a student-specific program?▼ No. AWS has no student credit program. Its two offers are the Free Tier (open to anyone, usage-based free allocations for 12 months, no dollar credit) and AWS Educate (free learning platform, no credits). Both are available to students, but neither is student-specific. How do I get DigitalOcean's student discount?▼ DigitalOcean doesn't have a standalone student program — it's only available through GitHub Education's Student Developer Pack. You need a GitHub account, then verify your student status at github.com/education and claim the DigitalOcean offer. You'll get $200 in credits for 1 year. Should I use student programs or startup programs?▼ Start with student programs (Azure for Students is the easiest entry). If you're building a real project, also apply for startup programs — they stack. A student founder could have $1,100+ in Azure credits combining both, or up to $2,300 on GCP (Free Trial + Google for Startups). Which platform has the best free tier for running a server?▼ Oracle Cloud has the most generous always-free compute (2 AMD + 4 ARM VMs). GCP has e2-micro (1 instance/month) — the only option that stays free forever with a straightforward setup. AWS EC2 and Azure VMs are only free during trial periods. DigitalOcean Droplets are always paid (except from credits). Which cloud platform has the most jobs?▼ AWS leads in enterprise job volume (~31% market share), Azure is strong in Microsoft-centric companies (~22%), and GCP leads in tech/startup/ML roles (~10% but growing fastest). DigitalOcean is popular in indie/startup space but has minimal enterprise presence. For job prospects: learn AWS if you want enterprise, GCP if you want AI/ML or startup work. Is GCP Skills Boost worth it?▼ For learning: yes, it's excellent. The $200 in Qwiklabs credits gives you access to structured labs and the Skills Arcade gamified learning. But note — Skills Boost credits only work in Qwiklabs labs, not for real GCP infrastructure. For real projects, use the GCP Free Trial ($300, 90 days) instead. Which certifications should I get as a student?▼ AZ-900 (Azure, free to take, easiest), Google Cloud Digital Leader (free, no prerequisites), or AWS Solutions Architect Associate (hardest but most valued in enterprise). None require work experience. Do I need a credit card for AWS Free Tier?▼ Yes. AWS requires a valid credit or debit card at signup — even for the Free Tier. There is no workaround. If you don't have a card, start with Azure for Students (no card required) or GCP Free Trial. What is the best free cloud hosting for a student portfolio website?▼ GCP Compute Engine e2-micro is the easiest always-free VM — your portfolio stays live forever at no cost. Oracle Cloud offers more raw compute (2 AMD + 4 ARM VMs) but has a steeper learning curve. AWS and Azure VMs are only free during trial periods; DigitalOcean Droplets are always paid without credits. Which cloud platform is free for students in India, Nigeria, Bangladesh, or other non-US countries?▼ All four platforms (Azure, GCP, AWS, DigitalOcean) are available globally and have data centers in Asia, Africa, and Europe — not just the US. Azure for Students is the best choice for international students since it requires no credit card and verification is available in most countries via SheerID. Can I get cloud credits without a credit card?▼ Yes — but only Azure for Students. Azure uses SheerID verification via school email, student ID, or enrollment letter. No payment method is required to activate $100 in credits, and renewal each year is also card-free while you're enrolled. GCP Free Trial and AWS Free Tier both require a card. DigitalOcean requires GitHub Education verification, which also needs a school email. Is Oracle Cloud free forever for students?▼ Oracle Cloud Free Tier is free forever for everyone — not just students. It never expires and includes 2 AMD instances (1GB RAM each), ARM resources (up to 4 OCPUs, 24GB RAM), 1 Autonomous Database, and 10GB object storage. The catch: it's harder to set up than GCP's e2-micro and has a steeper learning curve. What cloud should a beginner student start with?▼ Start with Azure for Students — no card needed, $100 credits, and the easiest entry point. Once you've claimed that, add GCP Free Trial ($300 credits) for AI/ML tools and the always-free VM. Both have excellent free learning paths (Microsoft Learn for Azure, Google Skills Boost for GCP). Move to AWS only when you're targeting enterprise job interviews. --- ## The Verdict The Bottom Line **Start with Azure for Students** — no card needed, $100 credits, annual renewal. Easiest entry point by far. **Stack GCP for AI/ML and free hosting** — best free AI APIs, BigQuery for data projects, and the only always-free VM means your projects keep running after credits expire. **Use AWS when you need a job** — most recognized in enterprise, highest job volume. Stack AWS Activate if you're building a startup on the side. **Grab DigitalOcean via GitHub if you're already on GitHub** — $200 in credits for a simpler platform, great for indie projects and web hosting. **Explore startup programs** if you're working on a real project — $1,000+ credits are available to student founders, stacking on top of student offers. **For maximum free compute with no credits** — Oracle Cloud's always-free VMs (2 AMD + 4 ARM) are worth checking. Steeper learning curve than GCP but more raw power. [See all student cloud offers →](https://www.studentoffers.co/tools?category=cloud-and-hosting) *Last verified: April 12, 2026. Credit amounts and program terms change — always check official platform pages for the latest. Startup programs (AWS Activate, Azure for Startups, Google for Startups Cloud) have separate eligibility and are not student-exclusive.* ---