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FRM is conducted in two parts:
Clearing the FRM Exam Part I is the first step for an individual to become a Certified Financial Risk Manager. The candidates are expected to know about the risk management concepts and theories as they would apply to a risk managers daily work. The Part I exam focuses on the essential tools and concepts required to assess financial risk. This exam is available in the month of May and November each year. There are 100 multiple choice questions to be attempted within the duration of 4 Hours. The Financial Risk Manag
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Doing a PG course in banking will definitely help you rather than preparing for bank exams.
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They organises big events lectures and seminars where highly appreciated people come and give speeches. There is a lot to learn in ITM. There is also a simulation lab that lets you know about the stock market. Plus the whole experience is really great.
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