Google Cloud Platform Education Grants @ Amal Jyothi
Google Cloud's higher education programme provides hands-on learning experiences, curriculum, and free credits — equipping Amal Jyothi students and faculty for the cloud-first world. AJCE has received over $56,100 in GCP Education Grants since 2021, enabling students to build, run, and deploy real applications on Google's global infrastructure at no cost.
Eligible faculty can apply to receive up to $100 in Google Cloud credits per teaching staff member for use in the classroom at no cost.
- Access Google Cloud tools and resources free of charge
- Explore the Higher Ed Learning Center for faculty materials and courseware
- Coach students through Google Cloud Certificate pathways
- Prevent students from needing a credit card (no Free Trial required)
- Join the Faculty Community — connect with peers globally
Students receive up to $50 in Google Cloud credits per student to build and run apps, websites, and services on Google's infrastructure.
- Credits redeemable for 16 weeks; usable for 12 months after course start
- Access Compute Engine, Cloud Storage, BigQuery, AI/ML APIs, and more
- Credits can also be used for Maps Platform products
- Pool individual credits with classmates for group projects
- Career Launchpad Programme — Google Cloud Certificates and credentials
Compute & Infrastructure
Virtual machines, App Engine, Cloud Run — deploy and manage scalable apps on Google's global infrastructure.
Data Analytics
BigQuery, Pub/Sub, Dataflow — analyse massive datasets and build data pipelines for real-world projects.
AI / ML APIs
Vision AI, Natural Language API, AutoML, Vertex AI — build and deploy machine learning models with Google's AI stack.
Security & DevOps
Cloud IAM, VPC, Cloud Armor, Cloud Build — practice enterprise security, CI/CD pipelines, and DevOps workflows.
🏭 Student Coupon Retrieval
All students may contact their department faculty coordinator directly to receive their Google Cloud Platform Student Coupon Retrieval Link. Credits can be used for up to 12 months from the course start date for building apps, websites, and cloud projects. Credits must be used for educational purposes only — not for cryptocurrency mining or commercial use.