FRM May 2014 Exams – Registration

Registration is now open for May 17, 2014 FRM Exam.

The FRM designation is the globally recognized standard for those who manage risk. Currently, there are over 28,000 Certified FRMs worldwide working at the top global banks, asset management firms, professional services firms, insurance companies, hedge funds, regulatory bodies, and corporations.

FRM May 2014 Exam




Fees and Registration Dates

Early Registration

NEW CANDIDATE RETURNING
PART I
CANDIDATE*
PART II
CANDIDATE*
RETURNING
PART II
CANDIDATE

EARLY REGISTRATION
MAY 2014 EXAM
December 1, 2013 –
January 31, 2014
(Registration deadline
is 23:59 EST)
Enrollment Fee:
US$300
Enrollment Fee:
N/A
Enrollment Fee:
N/A
Enrollment Fee:
N/A

Exam Fee:
US$350
Exam Fee:
US$350
Exam Fee:
US$350
Exam Fee:
US$350

Total:
US$650
Total:
US$350
Total:
US$350
Total:
US$350

Standard Registration

NEW FRM PART I
CANDIDATE
RETURNING
PART I
CANDIDATE*
PART II
CANDIDATE*
RETURNING
PART II
CANDIDATE

STANDARD REGISTRATION
MAY 2014 EXAM
February 1, 2014 –
February 28, 2014
(Registration deadline
is 23:59 EST)
Enrollment Fee:
US$300
Enrollment Fee:
N/A
Enrollment Fee:
N/A
Enrollment Fee:
N/A

Exam Fee:
US$475
Exam Fee:
US$475
Exam Fee:
US$475
Exam Fee:
US$475

Total:
US$775
Total:
US$475
Total:
US$475
Total:
US$475

 Late Registration

NEW FRM PART I
CANDIDATE
RETURNING
PART I
CANDIDATE*
PART II
CANDIDATE*
RETURNING
PART II
CANDIDATE

LATE REGISTRATION
MAY 2014 EXAM
March 1, 2014 –
April 15, 2014
(Registration deadline
is 23:59 EST)
Enrollment Fee:
US$300
Enrollment Fee:
N/A
Enrollment Fee:
N/A
Enrollment Fee:
N/A

Exam Fee:
US$650
Exam Fee:
US$650
Exam Fee:
US$650
Exam Fee:
US$650

Total:
US$950
Total:
US$650
Total:
US$650
Total:
US$650

* If you are a returning FRM Exam Full candidate from 2009, you will be charged an additional US$150 for the Part I Enrollment Fee. If you are a returning FRM candidate from 2008, or prior, you will be charged the full enrollment fee of US$300.

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Also Read: Complete guide to FRM Qualification

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Frequently Asked Question

How much time is needed to prepare for the FRM Exam?

Candidates’ preparation times will vary based on their prior professional experience level, academic backgrounds, and familiarity with the concepts tested on the curriculum. Therefore, it is difficult to recommend a particular number of hours to dedicate to studying. For some guidance, however, a survey of May 2012 FRM Exam Part I test takers indicates that, on average, individuals devoted about 240 hours to Exam preparation. Individual figures, however, varied from less than 100 hours to more than 400 hours.

What is the difference between the FRM and the CFA? The FRM is an excellent way for candidates to improve their knowledge of market risk, operational risk, credit risk, integrated risk management, valuation and risk models, and risk management in investment management, among other topics. There are many CFA holders who are also Certified FRMs, as the designations attest to different skills and aspects of a candidate’s capabilities and the two professional designations complement each other very well. Demonstrating your competencies in financial risk via the FRM designation is a win-win for CFA charterholders especially given the prominent role that CROs and risk managers are now taking in financial institutions in the wake of the global financial crisis.

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