Out of many financial certifications, the Financial Risk Manager (FRM) is becoming increasingly popular among finance students and professionals. One reason for its high demand is its proven positive impact on careers. The FRM covers the major areas of financial risk management and thus provides a strong foundation for assessing and managing different types of risk in a business environment.
Offered by the Global Association of Risk Professionals and is globally recognised as a gold standard in risk management. With FRM credentials on your resume, demonstrate your expertise in assessing risk and applying tools to manage it. Someone with FRM is highly sought after across various sectors like banking, asset management, treasury risk management and regulators.
However, earning FRM certification takes dedicated effort and time equally. Though, there is nothing that can’t be achieved with proper preparation and commitment.
Anant Bengani, Director, Zell Education has shared the top 5 tips that can help students ace their FRM certifications:
1. Preparation is the key
To earn the FRM certification, you need to have rigorous and systemic preparation over 4–6 months. Understand the exam…