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    FRM Part II Course Curriculum

    Comprehensive, concept-driven, and industry-focused curriculum with a deep emphasis on risk management.

    Market Risk Measurement and Management

    * Risk measures: Parametric non parametric estimation of Var, Extreme value theory (EVT), Back testing VaR, Estimated shortfall.
    * Term structure models of Interest rates (Shape, drift, volatility & distribution).
    * Correlation and its behaviour on real world.
    * Volatility smiles & term structure.

    * This module focuses on developing understanding credit risks of banks.
    * One part of this module focuses capital structure of banks, how credit ratings are assigned, portfolio credit risk, credits spreads and spread risks and credit risk management using Credit Var.
    * Second part of this module focuses Counter party risk management, Credit value adjustment (CVA), stress testing of counter party risk, retail credit risk and credit scoring.
    * Third part of this module focuses credit risk transfer mechanism like securitization and credit derivatives.

    * This module majorly discusses small-small aspects of operational risk and how and enterprises can develop resilience against those operational risk.
    * The other part of this module discusses evolution of Basel norms over years.
    * Barring few handful chapters, most on the chapters are text heavy.

    * For banks and financial institutions, liquidity is one of the most essential resources. This module discusses the sources and uses of liquidity, ways using which banks can manage liquidity, Cash flow modelling, cross-currency funding etc.
    * Other part of module focuses on banks’ Balance sheet management

    * This module covers topics like Factor theory, Optimal Portfolio construction given investment constraints, portfolio risk management and measurement, risk monitoring and performance measurement, risk budgeting and hedge funds.
    * Module is formula heavy and involves lots of calculations.

    • This module focuses on current issues that have strong impact on financial markets like use of AI and ML uses in financial markets, threats of cyber-attacks on financial systems, transition from reference rate regime to overnight risk free rate, Covid-19 impact on markets, disasters due to climate changes and its impacts on financial institutions.

    FRM Course Fees & Admission

    The FRM course (Part 2) is designed for anyone who wants to build a strong foundation in financial risk management. It covers key areas like market risk, credit risk, operational risk, and liquidity risk to help you understand how real-world risks are identified and managed. At The Wall Street School, your progress is valued at every step and each milestone you achieve during the FRM journey is recognized and celebrated

    FRM Part II

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    ₹ 30,000 + GST

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    ₹ 24,000 + GST

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Everything You Need to Know Before You Get Started

    Global Recognition: Over 87,000 FRM-certified professionals in more than 160 countries, recognized as leaders in financial risk management.

    Rigorous Curriculum: Divided into two parts, covering essential risk management topics, from quantitative analysis to advanced risk management practices, with global pass rates of approximately 45% for Part 1 and 50% for Part 2.

    Career Advancement: Enhances career opportunities in risk management, financial analysis, regulatory compliance, and consulting across various industries.

    Industry-Relevant Standards: Emphasizes practical, real-world risk management applications, aligned with the latest industry standards and evolving regulatory requirements.

    High Demand: Highly regarded by top financial institutions, regulators, and global firms as the benchmark for risk management professionals.

    Professional Growth: Requires two years of relevant work experience, ensuring that certified professionals possess both theoretical knowledge and practical expertise.

    Program Duration: Typically 1-2 years to complete, offering flexible study options that accommodate working professionals.

    Annual Enrollment: Thousands of candidates worldwide register for the FRM exams each year, reflecting its growing importance and demand in the global financial industry

    • Risk Analyst: Start your career in risk management by analyzing and assessing various types of financial risks.
    • Credit Risk Analyst (Entry Level): Begin working in credit risk assessment, focusing on evaluating the creditworthiness of borrowers.
    • Market Risk Analyst (Entry Level): Enter the field of market risk, analyzing risks associated with market movements such as interest rates and currencies.
    • Operational Risk Analyst (Entry Level): Gain experience in identifying and mitigating operational risks within an organization.
    • Risk Management Associate: Support senior risk managers in implementing risk management strategies and processes.
    • Quantitative Analyst (Junior Role): Assist in developing and applying quantitative models to measure financial risks.
    • Compliance Analyst: Begin a career ensuring that financial activities comply with regulatory standards, particularly in risk management.
    • Treasury Analyst (Entry Level): Start working in corporate treasury, focusing on managing financial risks related to liquidity and funding.
    • Risk Reporting Analyst: Prepare and analyze reports that communicate risk exposures and assessments to management.
    • Consulting Analyst: Join a consulting firm as an entry-level analyst, focusing on risk management projects for clients.

    Educational Requirements:

    Part 1: No specific educational prerequisites; however, a strong foundation in finance, mathematics, or economics is beneficial.

    Part 2: Successful completion of FRM Part 1 is required to register for Part 2.

    Professional Experience:

    Work Experience: While no prior work experience is required to sit for the exams, two years of full-time professional work experience in financial risk management or a related field is needed to become certified as an FRM.

    Exams:

    Part 1: Open to anyone with an interest in risk management; no prior finance certification required.

    Part 2: Must successfully complete FRM Part 1 before attempting Part 2.

    Ethical Standards:

    Commitment: Candidates must agree to adhere to GARP’s Code of Conduct, which emphasizes ethical behavior and professional integrity.

    Financial Resources:

    Program Fees: Ability to pay the registration and exam fees for both Part 1 and Part 2.

    Language Proficiency:

    English: Proficiency in English is required as all exam materials and communications are in English.

    FRM Part I focuses on understanding of risk and financial risk. It covers:

    Foundations of risk management concepts
    Quantitative analysis
    Financial markets and products
    Valuation and risk models
    The FRM Exam Part II cover in-depth concepts of Market Risk, Credit Risk , Liquidity Risk , etc . It covers:

    Market risk measurement and management
    Credit risk measurement and management
    Operational and integrated risk management
    Liquidity and treasury risk measurement and management
    Risk management and investment management
    Current issues in financial markets

    GARP (Global Association of Risk Professionals) aims to uphold a high-quality curriculum and the related study materials for their program. To ensure that the content remains current and precise, GARP conducts an annual review of the curriculum. Revisions and updates are implemented, and new study materials are typically made available on December 1st for the subsequent calendar year. This practice ensures that the FRM program’s content remains up-to-date and in line with the evolving field of financial risk management.

    The amount of time required to prepare for the FRM (Financial Risk Manager) examination can vary significantly from person to person based on factors such as your background knowledge, experience, study habits, and familiarity with the material.

    However, GARP (Global Association of Risk Professionals) recommends that candidates devote approximately 200-240 hours of study time for each part of the FRM Exam. This is a rough guideline and the actual time needed may vary.

    Keep in mind that the FRM Exam covers a comprehensive range of topics related to financial risk management, including quantitative analysis, risk management foundations, risk modeling, market risk, credit risk, operational risk, and more. It’s important to allocate sufficient time for both reviewing the study materials and practicing with mock exams and practice questions to ensure a thorough understanding of the concepts and a successful exam outcome.

    Before enrolling in the FRM Program, no specific educational or professional prerequisites are required. You can register for the program without needing any specific qualifications or prior experience.

    • To earn the FRM Certification, you must complete the following steps:
    • Successfully clear the FRM Exam Part I.
    • Pass FRM Exam Part II by the end of the fourth year after passing FRM Part I.
    • Provide evidence of two years of full-time work experience in a relevant financial risk management role.

    The FRM Exam incorporates a moderate level of quantitative content. The mathematical complexity of the exam is akin to that of an advanced undergraduate or an introductory graduate-level finance course commonly taught at universities. While the FRM Exam emphasizes conceptual understanding, candidates are expected to be familiar with essential formulas and calculations and should be capable of their accurate application. It’s important to note that formula sheets are not provided during the exam.

    To postpone an upcoming FRM Exam to the next available session, follow these steps:

    • Log in to your GARP account on the designated platform.
    • Navigate to the “My Programs” section.
    • Locate and select the “Exam Setup” button for the FRM Program.
    • Please note that switching exam months requires a paid registration.
    • You can change your exam date once for a fee of USD 250.
    • The deadlines for switching your exam month are as follows:
      • For May’s Exams, the last day to switch is March 31.
      • For the August Exam, the last day to switch is June 30.
      • For November’s Exams, the last day to switch is September 30.
    • Remember, you can defer your exam date within the specified periods and for a fee, but make sure to complete the process before the respective deadline for the desired exam session.
    • This is information is as per the GARP current guideline, may change in future.
    • For Early registration : $600
    • For standard Registration $800 


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    • The second level emphasizes advanced application of risk concepts across market risk, credit risk, operational risk, and investment management, building professional-level judgment required in real-world risk roles.

    The program strengthens decision-making, risk analytics, and applied risk skills that align directly with senior FRM career opportunities in banks, consulting firms, Big 4s, and asset managers.

     

    The training follows GARP FRM certification guidelines and is continuously refined to match global risk management practices and exam expectations.

     

    • Learners receive 120+ hours of HD video content, a 1,500+ question solution bank, summarized formula sheets, mock exams, an adaptive planner, and live doubt-resolution support.

       

    • Eligible candidates receive structured FRM coaching with placement support, including assessment-based shortlisting and access to hiring partners across finance and risk domains.

       

    • The program is mentored by CFA & FRM-certified professionals with investment banking experience and exposure to IPOs, M&A, and capital market transactions.

       

    • The curriculum is designed to complement real-world experience, making it ideal for working professionals pursuing the Financial Risk Manager course for role elevation.

       

    • Students can enroll in FRM classes online, pre-recorded digital formats, or blended learning supported by interactive doubt sessions.

       

    • The FRM online course in India supports learners from Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Pune, Hyderabad, Jaipur, and beyond without location constraints.

       

    • The FRM online course in India supports learners from Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Pune, Hyderabad, Jaipur, and beyond without location constraints.

       

    • The program delivers deep coverage of advanced risk frameworks, portfolio risk, stress testing, and applied risk modeling aligned with the official FRM syllabus.

       

    • Training includes case studies, simulations, and scenario-based analysis to ensure practical understanding beyond exam preparation.

       

    • With strong outcomes, experienced mentors, and nationwide reach, TWSS is regarded among the best FRM coaching institutes in the country.

       

    • The curriculum prepares learners for global risk functions by aligning with international standards and industry practices.

       

    • Mock exams, exam planners, and targeted practice ensure disciplined FRM exam preparation throughout the course duration.

    • Pre-recorded learners receive access valid until their exam attempt, allowing self-paced study alongside professional commitments.

       

    • The program delivers structured learning over 120+ hours, designed to fit within a focused preparation window.

       

    • Support includes live doubt sessions, discussion forums, and mentor guidance to resolve conceptual and exam-related queries.

       

    • Graduates work across banks, consulting firms, Big 4s, analytics companies, and financial institutions globally.

       

    • It supports learners looking for FRM coaching in Delhi, FRM classes in Mumbai, or flexible online alternatives across India.

       

    • The FRM course fees are positioned competitively, offering strong value through expert-led training and placement support.

       

    • Career guidance, alumni access, and placement assistance continue beyond course completion.

       

    • With over 50,000 students trained, 11,800+ placements, and 14+ years of operations, outcomes reflect sustained credibility.

       

    • The combination of GARP-aligned curriculum, applied learning, expert mentorship, nationwide accessibility, and placement outcomes makes it a preferred destination for FRM aspirants.

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