FRM Program and Exams

As the true standard for educational excellence in risk management, GARP’s FRM Certification is proof that you’re ready and able to assess, measure, and monitor risk in real-world situations.

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Objective

The objective of the FRM (Financial Risk Manager) certification is to develop globally competent risk management professionals who possess the analytical skills, technical expertise, and practical knowledge required to identify, evaluate, and manage various types of financial risks.

The certification aims to:

  • Provide a comprehensive understanding of risk management concepts and practices.

  • Equip professionals with tools to measure and manage credit, market, operational, and liquidity risks.

  • Promote ethical and effective decision-making in risk-intensive environments.

  • Enhance career opportunities by validating the candidate's expertise in the global financial risk landscape.

Pre-requisite

There are no formal educational or professional prerequisites to register for the FRM exam. However, the following are recommended for prospective candidates:

  • A bachelor’s degree (in progress or completed) in finance, economics, mathematics, engineering, or a related field.

  • Strong analytical and quantitative skills.

  • Basic knowledge of financial markets, instruments, and risk management concepts.

  • Proficiency in English, as the exam is administered in English.

  • Commitment to study: Candidates typically spend 200–300+ hours preparing for each part of the exam.

Note: To become a certified FRM, candidates must:

  • Pass FRM Part I and Part II exams.

  • Demonstrate two years of full-time professional work experience in financial risk management or a related field (within 5 years of passing Part II).

Description

The Financial Risk Manager (FRM) certification, offered by the Global Association of Risk Professionals (GARP), is the globally recognized standard for professionals in the field of risk management. The FRM program equips candidates with the essential knowledge and skills required to assess and manage financial risk in a rapidly evolving global landscape.

The certification is divided into two parts:

  • Part I: Focuses on the tools used to assess financial risk, including quantitative analysis, financial markets and products, valuation and risk models.

  • Part II: Emphasizes the application of risk management techniques, covering market risk, credit risk, operational risk, liquidity risk, and risk management in investment management.

FRM-certified professionals are in high demand across banks, asset management firms, consulting firms, and regulatory bodies. Earning the FRM designation demonstrates expertise, credibility, and a commitment to the highest standards in risk management.

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