MSDN Academic Alliance
The MSDN Academic Alliance is the easiest and most inexpensive way for academic departments to make the latest Microsoft software available in labs, classrooms, and on student PCs. The program, which is available in more than 160 countries worldwide. It makes easier and less expensive for Aditya College to obtain Microsoft developer tools, platforms, and servers for instructional and research purposes. It helps to build a community of instructors who can share curriculum and other learning resources to support the use of these technologies.
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