Online FRM Course in Kenya
Prepare for GARP FRM Part I and Part II from Kenya through live online classes, Kaplan Schweser books, structured mock practice, and faculty support designed for serious aspirants and working professionals in Nairobi and beyond.
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Course Overview
What Is the FRM and Why Do Candidates in Kenya Pursue It?
The Financial Risk Manager (FRM) is one of the most respected global certifications in risk management. This online FRM course in Kenya is designed for professionals and ambitious learners who want structured preparation for both exam parts while building stronger credibility for banking, treasury, risk, audit, control, compliance, and regulated-finance roles.
By the end of this course, you will be able to
- Understand the FRM Part I and Part II syllabus across quantitative methods, markets, valuation, credit, operational, liquidity, treasury, and investment-risk topics.
- Prepare for GARP FRM with live faculty guidance, Kaplan Schweser support, mock exams, question practice, and structured revision planning.
- Position yourself more strongly for risk and finance roles in Kenya across banks, treasury teams, finance departments, compliance functions, advisory environments, and wider Nairobi financial-services roles.
Course Snapshot
- Mode: Live online classes with recordings and self-study support
- Level: Suitable for fresh graduates, working professionals, and experienced candidates targeting FRM Part I or Part II
- Ideal for: Risk, treasury, banking, finance, investment, audit, compliance, and quantitative aspirants
- Certification Body: Global Association of Risk Professionals (GARP)
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What you get
What You Get with Our Online FRM Course in Kenya
A structured FRM preparation system built around live teaching, serious exam support, and flexible study access for learners across Kenya.
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Live online classes with qualified FRM faculty
Attend structured sessions led by experienced finance and risk educators who simplify difficult FRM concepts clearly.
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AI-powered LMS with notes, mindmaps, infographics and study resources
Use a guided learning environment with revision assets, formula support, concept maps, and organized study material.
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Question bank, mock exams and exam-focused practice
Strengthen exam readiness through part-wise practice, timed mocks, performance reviews, and targeted improvement areas.
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Registration, scheduling and fee clarity
Get guidance on GARP registration, exam-window planning, official fees, and the right sequence for your attempt strategy.
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Recorded sessions for flexible revision
Revise missed topics and difficult modules anytime with recordings designed for working learners and ambitious students in Kenya.
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Career guidance, CV support and interview readiness
Receive practical guidance on presenting FRM well for risk, banking, treasury, and finance roles in Kenya.
Why FRM in Kenya
Why the FRM Matters in Kenya’s Banking and Financial-Services Market
Kenya’s banking and regulated-finance environment rewards stronger risk, treasury, control, and governance capability. In a market shaped by Central Bank of Kenya supervision, Nairobi’s commercial-bank ecosystem, and growing expectations around risk and compliance, specialist risk knowledge carries more weight than generic finance-course positioning.
Local relevance
A strong fit for banking and finance roles
- Useful for candidates targeting risk, treasury, finance, and control functions across Nairobi and the wider Kenya market.
- Relevant to finance and risk environments shaped by institutions such as Central Bank of Kenya, KCB, Equity Group, Absa Bank Kenya, and the broader banking ecosystem.
Learning model
Built for exam success without pausing your work or studies
- Live online classes, Kaplan Schweser books, mocks, faculty office hours, and progress tracking support a disciplined study plan.
- Recordings, recap sessions, and formula sheets help you revise around job, university, or exam commitments.
Support
Clear guidance from registration to revision
- Get help with GARP registration, exam-window selection, fee clarity, study scheduling, and doubt clearing.
- Use exam-strategy workshops and concept recap support when difficult topics slow you down.
Is this for you?
Who Should Take This Online FRM Course in Kenya?
This programme is built for candidates who want serious FRM preparation and stronger positioning for finance and risk roles.
- Risk Analysts, Risk Officers, and candidates targeting risk-management functions
- Treasury and liquidity professionals
- Credit, market, operational, and compliance-risk candidates
- Banking and finance professionals looking to deepen risk knowledge
- Finance professionals planning to shift into specialist risk roles
- Internal audit, control, governance, or compliance professionals moving closer to enterprise risk
- CFA, CPA, CMA, ACCA, MBA, and finance graduates building a stronger risk profile
- Fresh graduates in finance, economics, mathematics, statistics, or engineering who want a serious start in risk careers
Eligibility and prerequisites
The FRM has no formal educational prerequisite for registration, but your background will influence how much support and study time you need.
- Educational background: Any graduate or serious aspirant can register, though finance, economics, maths, statistics, engineering, or accounting backgrounds usually help.
- Work experience: You need two years of relevant full-time work experience to earn the FRM designation after passing the exams.
- Exam path: You must complete FRM Part I and Part II within GARP timelines and submit qualifying work experience for certification.
A quantitative comfort level is useful, but many candidates strengthen it during preparation through guided teaching, practice, and revision support.
Career outcomes
What Roles and Salary Ranges Can FRM Candidates Target in Kenya?
In Kenya, FRM-relevant skills align with banking, treasury, finance, control, capital-markets, and enterprise-risk functions. Salary outcomes vary by employer, business line, prior experience, and whether the role sits in a local bank, international bank, advisory team, or larger corporate-finance environment.
Typical job roles
- Risk Analyst / Senior Risk Analyst
- Credit Risk Analyst / Credit Risk Specialist
- Market Risk Analyst / Market Risk Specialist
- Operational Risk Analyst / Operational Risk Manager
- Treasury Risk / Liquidity Risk Analyst
- Risk Manager / Enterprise Risk Manager
- Risk, control, treasury, or finance roles in larger institutions
Industries where this matters
- Commercial banks and financial institutions in Kenya
- Treasury, liquidity, and finance-control environments
- Investment, advisory, and capital-markets functions
- Large corporates with finance, control, and risk responsibilities
- Audit, compliance, governance, and enterprise-risk teams
Salary snapshot
Role-wise salary bands in Kenya often look roughly like this:
Risk Analyst or Risk Officer: KES 90,000-180,000/month
Credit or Market Risk Analyst: KES 130,000-260,000/month
Risk Manager: KES 280,000-600,000+/month
Higher packages are more likely in larger banks, treasury functions, international finance environments, and senior risk or control roles
These ranges are indicative and should be read as directional. Actual compensation varies by employer, business line, qualification mix, experience, and total package structure.
Curriculum
FRM Part I and Part II Curriculum Covered in This Course
Comprehensive coverage of the official FRM syllabus areas for both exam parts.
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- Foundations of Risk Management (20%)
- Quantitative Analysis (20%)
- Financial Markets and Products (30%)
- Valuation and Risk Models (30%)
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- Market Risk Measurement and Management (20%)
- Credit Risk Measurement and Management (20%)
- Operational Risk and Resilience (20%)
- Liquidity and Treasury Risk Measurement and Management (15%)
- Risk Management and Investment Management (15%)
- Current Issues in Financial Markets (10%)
The curriculum is aligned to the official GARP FRM structure so your preparation stays focused on the actual exam domains rather than generic risk-training themes.
How the curriculum support works
- Part-wise prep plans for Part I and Part II
- Kaplan Schweser support and structured revision guidance
- Progress reviews to help you find weak topics early
- Concept recap sessions after difficult modules
- Formula sheets and cheat sheets for revision efficiency
- Exam-strategy workshops before your target exam window
Download full syllabus
Get the complete, updated FRM syllabus with topic weightage, module coverage, and a recommended study approach for learners in Kenya.
Practice and assessment
Mock Exams, Practice and Progress Tracking
FRM preparation improves when you can measure progress clearly. This course combines question practice, mock exams, analytics, and revision support so you know where you stand before exam day.
Question practice
5,000+ question-bank support
Use topic-wise practice, concept reinforcement, and exam-style questions to sharpen both accuracy and time management.
- Part-wise and topic-wise question coverage
- Useful for both working professionals and full-time learners
Mock exams
Timed mock tests and revision support
Simulate the exam environment through mocks and use the results to shape your final revision plan.
- Timed mock exams for Part I and Part II
- Exam-strategy sessions after mock performance reviews
Tracking
Performance reviews and concept recap
Use progress tracking, formula sheets, cheat sheets, and recap sessions to close topic gaps before your exam window.
- Performance tracking and progress reviews
- Concept recap sessions after difficult modules
Learning experience
Flexible Online Learning Built for Working Professionals and Serious Aspirants
Prepare for FRM without disrupting your job or studies. The course is built around live online learning, recordings, and structured study support.
Training mode
Live online with guided support
- Attend faculty-led sessions from anywhere in Kenya
- Use recordings and LMS support when your schedule changes
- Stay aligned through office hours, planning, and revision checkpoints
Course duration
Structured coverage for both exam parts
- Suitable for candidates preparing over one or multiple exam windows
- Extra revision support before the exam
- Ongoing LMS and recording access for concept reinforcement
Batch options
Choose the schedule that fits your routine
- Weekend batch for full-time professionals
- Weekday evening batch for flexible learners
- Revision-led support near your target exam window
Self-study support
Self-Study Support with 24×7 AI-Powered LMS Access
If you cannot attend every live session or prefer extra flexibility, the self-study support layer keeps your FRM prep structured and exam-focused.
This support layer typically includes:
- 24×7 AI-powered LMS access
- Recorded lectures for revision and catch-up
- Kaplan Schweser books and structured material support
- Mindmaps, infographics, notes, formula sheets, and cheat sheets
- 5,000+ question-bank support and mock exams
- On-demand doubt clearing, progress reviews, and exam-strategy sessions
Who this format helps most
- Working professionals in Kenya with changing schedules
- Students balancing university study with professional certification prep
- Learners who want to revisit difficult topics multiple times before the exam
The self-study layer works best when paired with live guidance, practice reviews, and structured exam planning rather than disconnected self-study alone.
Meet your mentors
Learn from Certified, Practicing Professionals
Learn FRM from faculty who combine strong finance credentials with structured teaching, practical judgment, and support for difficult exam topics.

Shyam Sarrof
CPA (USA), CMA (USA), ACA, ACMA, CS, CFA, ACTM, MBA, B.Com (H)
Shyam brings deep experience across advisory, control, finance, and risk-linked environments. His sessions help Kenya learners connect FRM concepts with practical judgment, structured preparation, and real local career relevance in Nairobi’s finance market.

Avijit Goswami
CPA (USA), CMA (USA), FCS, FCMA, LLB, M.Com
Avijit is especially effective at making difficult finance and risk concepts easier to absorb. He supports FRM candidates with clear explanations, structured practice direction, and exam-focused clarity across both parts.
Faculty advantage
Qualified teachers with structured FRM support
This programme is built around concept clarity, disciplined preparation, and better study support rather than passive lecture delivery.
- Strong academic and professional credentials
- Exam-focused teaching with practical interpretation
- Support for both working professionals and ambitious first-time candidates
Learner stories
What Our Learners Say
Feedback from professionals and aspirants who used our structured support to move forward in finance qualifications.
The faculty and support teams made the learning experience structured and approachable. The concepts were explained clearly and the environment felt focused on real learning rather than just rushing through the syllabus.
The trainers are efficient, supportive, and very clear in how they explain the course material. The overall process helps you stay focused on your goals.
The teaching starts from the basics and then builds the concepts carefully. That made the journey much easier and more manageable for a serious certification like FRM.
Exam and certification
How the FRM Exam and Certification Path Work
The FRM has two exam parts. Part I tests your foundations in risk, quantitative analysis, markets, and valuation. Part II focuses on applied risk-management domains including market, credit, operational, liquidity, treasury, and investment risk.
Exam pattern
- Part I: 100 multiple-choice questions in 4 hours
- Part II: 80 multiple-choice questions in 4 hours
- Computer-based exam format
- No negative marking
What we help you with
- Registration guidance and official fee clarity
- Choosing the right exam window based on preparation readiness
- Part-wise study planning, practice strategy, and final revision support
Certification path
You earn the FRM designation after passing Part I and Part II and later submitting two years of relevant full-time professional experience to GARP.
- Issued by: GARP, a globally recognised professional body for risk professionals
- Relevant in: banks, finance teams, treasury, audit, control, advisory, and enterprise-risk environments
- Important note: always use the latest official GARP rules, dates, and fee guidance when you register
Please refer to the official GARP website for the latest exam dates, fees, and rules. We help you understand the process clearly before you register.
Fees and inclusions
FRM Course Fees in Kenya
Your total FRM cost usually has two parts: EduDelphi training fees and official GARP registration and exam fees.
What your training fee includes
- Live online FRM preparation for Part I and Part II
- Recorded lectures and AI-powered LMS access
- Kaplan Schweser support, study notes, formula sheets, mindmaps, and infographics
- 5,000+ question-bank support, mock exams, and revision sessions
- Doubt clearing, progress reviews, exam planning, and basic career guidance
Instalment options may be available
Official GARP enrollment and exam fees are paid separately to GARP. Ask for the latest Kenya-specific training fee and a clear cost breakdown before enrolling.
Get a personalised fee breakup
Share your details and our team will send you the latest FRM training fee structure for Kenya, any available offers, and a clear breakdown of training fees versus official GARP charges.
We will also help you choose the right exam window, estimate study time, and avoid confusion around cost, registration, and scheduling.
Compare your options
FRM Training vs Self-Study vs Broader Finance Pathways
Candidates in Kenya often compare FRM with self-study, CFA, and broader local risk or finance programmes. This comparison helps you choose the path that best matches specialist risk-career goals.
| Criteria | This Course Online FRM Training |
Alternative 1 Self-Study Only |
Alternative 2 Broader Finance / Risk Course |
|---|---|---|---|
| Primary focus | Direct preparation for GARP FRM Part I and Part II with structured support. | Depends on the materials you choose and how disciplined your plan is. | Usually broader finance or generic risk coverage, not a full FRM exam-prep system. |
| Best suited for | Candidates targeting specialist risk, treasury, control, and finance roles. | Highly self-disciplined learners comfortable managing the full process alone. | Learners who want local short-course exposure without a global specialist credential. |
| Support structure | Faculty guidance, LMS, mocks, revision support, and exam planning. | No built-in faculty support unless purchased separately. | Varies widely by provider and often lacks FRM-specific depth. |
| Career signal | Strong fit for risk, treasury, and regulated-finance pathways. | Depends heavily on whether you pass and how clearly you present your preparation. | Helpful locally, but often weaker than FRM for specialist global-risk signaling. |
If your goal is a specialist risk credential with stronger cross-border recognition, the FRM is usually a more direct route than generic risk-training or broad finance courses.
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Get FRM Syllabus, Fees and Upcoming Batches
Share your details below to receive a personalised call from our course advisor. They will help you with eligibility, fees, batches, and the best FRM preparation path based on your profile.
What you will receive
- Full FRM syllabus with part-wise topic breakdown
- Detailed fee breakup with current offers for Kenya learners
- Batch options that match your study and work schedule
- Guidance on GARP registration, exam windows, and study planning
Best suited for
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FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions About FRM in Kenya
Straight answers to the questions Kenya-based candidates usually ask before enrolling for FRM preparation.
What is the FRM certification and why is it relevant in Kenya?
The FRM is a globally recognised certification from GARP for professionals working in risk management. In Kenya, it is relevant for candidates targeting risk, treasury, audit, control, compliance, and finance roles in banks, regulated financial institutions, and broader Nairobi financial-services environments.
Is this an online FRM course or a classroom programme in Nairobi?
This page is for our online FRM course. You attend live online classes, receive recordings, and use a 24×7 LMS support layer, which makes the programme practical for learners in Nairobi and across Kenya.
Can someone from Kenya register directly for GARP FRM Part I?
Yes. FRM is a global exam and Kenya-based candidates can register directly with GARP. We help you understand the process, official fees, and how to choose the right exam window.
Do I need prior work experience before joining this FRM course?
No. You do not need work experience to start preparing for FRM or to sit for the exams. The two-year relevant work-experience requirement applies later when you want to earn the FRM designation after passing the exams.
Is FRM suitable for banking professionals in Kenya?
Yes. FRM is especially relevant for professionals in banking, treasury, credit, operational risk, finance control, compliance, and internal audit. That is one reason it fits the Kenya market better than a generic finance short course.
How is FRM different from local risk-management short courses in Kenya?
Local short courses can be useful for practical exposure, but FRM is a specialist global credential with a deeper exam structure and much stronger signaling for advanced risk knowledge. It is not the same as a short certificate in general risk management.
What study materials are included in the Kenya FRM course?
Your preparation support includes live classes, recordings, LMS access, Kaplan Schweser support, question-bank access, mock exams, revision assets, formula sheets, mindmaps, and concept recap help.
Do you provide Kaplan Schweser books for FRM?
Yes. Kaplan Schweser support is part of the preparation stack we use because many serious FRM candidates prefer a more structured exam-focused study system.
What is the difference between FRM Part I and Part II?
Part I focuses more on foundations, quantitative analysis, markets, and valuation. Part II moves deeper into applied risk domains such as market risk, credit risk, operational risk, liquidity and treasury risk, and investment-risk topics.
How long does it usually take to prepare for FRM from Kenya?
That depends on your background, work schedule, and whether you are taking Part I or Part II. Many candidates spend several months building a structured study plan, and the right exam window usually depends on practice readiness rather than rushing.
What are the FRM course fees and official exam fees for Kenya learners?
Your total cost usually has two parts: EduDelphi training fees and official GARP registration and exam fees. We help you separate those clearly so you can budget properly and avoid confusion.
Do you help with exam registration and scheduling?
Yes. We help you understand registration steps, exam-window timing, official fees, and how to align your study plan to the exam date you are targeting.
Can I prepare for FRM while working full-time in Kenya?
Yes. The course is designed for working professionals through live online classes, recordings, revision support, and flexible study tools that help you stay on track even when work becomes busy.
What job roles can FRM help me target in Kenya?
FRM can strengthen your profile for roles such as Risk Analyst, Credit Risk Analyst, Market Risk Analyst, Operational Risk Analyst, Treasury Risk Analyst, Risk Manager, and related control or enterprise-risk positions.
How does FRM compare with CFA for Kenya-based candidates?
FRM is more specialised in risk management, while CFA is broader across investments and portfolio management. If your goal is a sharper identity in risk, treasury, control, or regulated-finance functions, FRM is often the more direct fit.
How do I get started with the FRM course in Kenya?
Submit the enquiry form on this page. Our team will share the syllabus, fees, upcoming batches, and a recommended starting path based on your background and target exam part.
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