Current or potential FRM candidates often wonder what are the FRM pass rates like, in order to have a sense of FRM exam difficulty. This is also a common question we get asked when our readers compare between CFA vs FRM.
The short answer? FRM exams are tough, but doable with a proper study plan.
In this article, we try to approach this question on exam difficulty objectively, with historical FRM pass rates by part and third party benchmarking studies in order to help you decide whether FRM exams suits you.
Let’s go!
The latest FRM exam pass rates are:
As one would expect, the average pass rates increases as one progresses throughout the Part 1 to Part 2. Since 2010, the historical FRM exam pass rates for:
Interestingly, pass rates for FRM Part 1 and Part 2 seems to be on an upwards trend since 2018, coinciding with the growth in FRM candidate registrations. It would be interesting to see how FRM exams’ pass rates continue to develop with the ongoing new CBT exams format.
With a long term 14 year average of 47%, FRM Part 1 pass rates have remained relatively stable since 2014, ranging between 41%-50%. An exeption is with the latest May/Aug 2024 results where pass rates jumped to its highest level since 2010 at 56%.
Interestingly, unlike CFA exams, the pandemic didn’t have a noticeable improvement in FRM pass rates for the 2020 and 2021 exams.
However, this may be due to a smaller sample size, or that FRM candidates simply required a shorter study time (200-240 hours part Part on average) and therefore the early announcement of exam postponements didn’t have a material effect as candidates simply postponed their studies till later.
The story seems slightly different for FRM Part 2 pass rates.
With a 14-year average of 56%, FRM Part 2 pass rates has been consistently above 50% for the last 14 years, with the lowest point in May 2016 with 50%. The latest May/Aug 2024 FRM Part 2 pass rate is 52%.
Interestingly, similar to CFA exams’ trend, FRM Part 2 results for 2020-2021 recorded one of the highest pass rates at 59-63%.
OK we have seen all the historical trends in FRM exam pass rates, but that still doesn’t really tell us how difficult these exams are.
Perhaps a more objective way to assess FRM exam’s difficulty lies in the UK ENIC’s (European Network of Information Center) benchmarks.
According to UK ENIC, the FRM exams have been benchmarked under UK Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF), with its difficulty comparable to a Master’s degree (Level 7 qualification under RQF).
Considering that RQF Level 8 implies a difficulty equivalent to PhD programs, passing FRM Part 2 has been ranked equally difficult as passing all 3 levels of the CFA exams.
Although some would argue that CFA has 3 levels, whilst FRM has 2 parts, with less total study hours required overall, therefore CFA exams are tougher.
We are not here to debate that, but to give you a sense of FRM exam’s difficulty from a content perspective 🙂
Hope you found the pass rates data above useful!
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