Monday, August 15, 2011

Autocad Free for Students And Faculties

Autodesk, Inc. the developer of AutoCad is giving away it's AutoCad software for free to students and faculties on the condition that it should be used for personal & non commercial use only.

To participate in the Autodesk Education Community, you must agree to and comply with the applicable Terms of Use and also satisfy the following eligibility requirements. You must be one of the following: (a) a faculty member; or (b) a student; or (c) an Autodesk Assistance Program participant.

A faculty member is an employee at a primary or secondary educational institution or any degree-granting or certificate-granting educational institution or any learning, teaching or training facilities and who upon request by Autodesk is able to provide proof of such status.
A student is an individual enrolled at a recognized degree-granting or certificate-granting educational institution for three (3) or more credit hours in a degree-granting or certificate granting education program or in a nine (9) month or longer certificate program, and upon request by Autodesk is able to provide proof of such enrollment.
An Autodesk Assistance Program participant is either a veteran or unemployed individual who has (a) previously worked in the architecture, engineering, design or manufacturing industries, has completed the online registration for the Autodesk Assistance Program, and upon request by Autodesk is able to provide proof of eligibility for that program.

To get the license visit this promotion page and complete the three step registration.

Well Don't miss this opportunity as  you will be able to get the license registered on your name and you don't have to use any cracked version as it might contain virus, adware or any other type of malware that may damage your system.

Note: After registration don't forget to save the license in a safe place.

Thanks to Petri for this wonderful information.


To know more about AutoCad copy and paste the below address into your browser.
http://usa.autodesk.com/



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