
These sources provide a comprehensive strategic and logistical guide to achieving the Global Association of Risk Professionals (GARP) Financial Risk Manager (FRM) designation. The FRM certification requires a three-step process: passing the highly quantitative Part I exam, passing the conceptually broader Part II exam, and demonstrating two years of relevant work experience. The pass rates for both exams are low, averaging around 55% for Part I and 52% for Part II, reflecting the program's rigorous standards meant to certify advanced proficiency in risk management. Candidates are advised to dedicate substantial study time (around 300 hours per part), focus heavily on the high-weight syllabus topics (like Valuation and Risk Models), and utilize one of the two GARP-approved calculators for the computer-based test (CBT). Furthermore, the text details the curricula for both parts, emphasizing Part I’s focus on tools and models and Part II’s focus on managerial application and synthesis across distinct risk disciplines.