FRM Course in Oman
Prepare for GARP FRM Part I and Part II in Oman through live online training, Kaplan Schweser support, 5,000+ questions, mock exams, and guided exam planning for serious Financial Risk Manager candidates.
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Course Overview
FRM Certification Training for Oman Finance Careers
The Financial Risk Manager certification is built for people who want to assess, measure, monitor, and manage financial risk in real-world environments. This FRM course in Oman supports candidates preparing for FRM Part I, FRM Part II, or a full Financial Risk Manager pathway while building stronger relevance for banking, treasury, risk, control, compliance, investment, and regulated-finance roles across Oman.
By the end of this programme, you will be able to
- Understand the full FRM course details across Part I and Part II, including quantitative analysis, markets, valuation, credit, operational, liquidity, treasury, and investment-risk topics.
- Prepare for the FRM exam with live faculty guidance, Kaplan Schweser support, 5,000+ questions, mock exams, revision plans, and performance reviews.
- Use FRM certification in Oman as a stronger career signal for financial risk management, treasury, banking, audit, compliance, and finance-control roles.
Course Snapshot
- Mode: Live online classes, classroom in Oman, recordings, mock exams, and structured self-study support
- Best for: Graduates, early-career finance candidates, and working professionals targeting job upgrades or specialist risk roles
- Exam body: Global Association of Risk Professionals (GARP)
- Exam path: FRM Part I, FRM Part II, then two years of relevant full-time professional experience for certification
High-intent support included
What you get
A Complete FRM Preparation System for Oman
The goal is not only to attend classes. The goal is to keep your preparation structured until exam day with teaching, practice, revision, and exam-window clarity.
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Live online classes
Learn from qualified finance and risk faculty through live online or live interactive online batches built for working schedules.
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AI-powered LMS and study resources
Use notes, mindmaps, infographics, formula sheets, recordings, and structured revision assets to keep difficult topics organized.
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5,000+ questions and mock exams
Build accuracy and speed through topic-wise practice, timed mocks, performance reviews, and exam-focused improvement planning.
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Registration and scheduling guidance
Get help understanding GARP registration, FRM exam fees, exam dates, test scheduling, and the right Part I or Part II timeline.
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Kaplan Schweser support
Use a disciplined prep structure with recognized study support, faculty explanation, and revision planning instead of disconnected self-study.
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Career and interview readiness
Get guidance on CV positioning, risk-role pathways, interview preparation, and how FRM fits Oman banking and finance careers.
Why FRM in Oman
Why Financial Risk Management Skills Matter in Oman
Oman’s finance, banking, energy, logistics, investment and public-sector transformation landscape needs people who can understand credit risk, market risk, liquidity, treasury, controls, operational resilience and enterprise risk. FRM is especially relevant for candidates who want a specialist risk credential rather than a generic finance short course.
Oman market fit
Relevant to banks, investment firms and large employers
- Useful for professionals targeting roles around Bank Muscat, National Bank of Oman, Sohar International, Oman Arab Bank, Bank Nizwa, HSBC Oman, OQ, Oman Investment Authority, Asyad and large corporate finance teams.
- Strong fit for candidates working around credit risk, market risk, liquidity risk, treasury, audit, compliance, governance, operational resilience and enterprise risk.
Career signal
A specialist credential for risk careers
- GARP reports more than 97,000 FRM-certified professionals across over 190 countries and regions.
- For Oman candidates, the strongest positioning is FRM plus practical finance, banking, treasury, audit, compliance or quantitative exposure.
Exam readiness
Built around the actual GARP exam path
- Part-wise classes, mocks, question practice, recordings, LMS access and revision sessions help you prepare for the real exam structure.
- The programme supports working professionals, fresh graduates and candidates moving from general finance into specialist risk roles.
Is this for you?
Who Should Take This FRM Course in Oman?
This FRM training is built for people who want a stronger risk profile, clearer exam preparation, and better career mobility in Oman and the wider GCC.
- Risk analysts, risk officers, and candidates targeting financial risk management roles
- Treasury, liquidity, credit, market risk, operational risk, compliance, and governance professionals
- Banking and finance professionals who want to move into specialist risk functions
- Internal audit, control, and compliance professionals moving closer to enterprise risk
- CFA, CPA, CMA, ACCA, MBA, economics, engineering, statistics, and finance graduates building a risk-focused career profile
- Fresh graduates who want a serious certification path instead of a generic finance short course
FRM eligibility and prerequisites
There is no formal educational prerequisite to register for the FRM exams, but your background affects the preparation support you need.
- Registration: Candidates can register for FRM Part I without prior work experience.
- Certification: To earn the FRM designation, GARP requires candidates to pass both exams and submit two years of relevant full-time professional experience.
- Study comfort: Quantitative comfort helps, but guided classes and practice can help candidates strengthen this during preparation.
For most Oman learners, the smarter question is not only “am I eligible?”, but “what attempt timeline gives me the best chance of passing?”
Career outcomes
FRM Jobs and Salary in Oman
FRM salary in Oman depends on employer type, role scope, prior experience, existing qualifications and whether the role sits in a bank, treasury function, investment institution, energy company, logistics business, advisory firm or larger corporate-finance team.
Typical job roles
- Risk Analyst / Risk Officer
- 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
Where FRM can help
- Commercial banks and financial institutions in Oman
- Treasury, liquidity and finance-control teams
- Investment, advisory, capital-markets and sovereign-linked environments
- Energy, logistics and large corporates with risk, audit, governance and control responsibilities
- Consulting and assurance teams working on risk, controls and financial services
Indicative Oman salary bands
Risk Analyst / Risk Officer: OMR 700-1,500 per month
Credit, Market or Operational Risk Analyst: OMR 1,000-2,300 per month
Treasury or Liquidity Risk Analyst: OMR 1,300-2,800 per month
Risk Manager / ERM Manager: OMR 2,500-5,500+ per month
Head of Risk / Senior Risk Leadership: OMR 5,000-9,000+ per month
FRM alone does not guarantee a salary. It becomes more powerful when combined with relevant experience, banking exposure, quantitative skills and interview readiness.
These bands are indicative for Oman and should be read as directional, not guaranteed compensation.
Curriculum
FRM Part I and Part II Syllabus Covered
The course follows the official GARP FRM exam structure so your preparation stays focused on the domains that actually matter for Part I and Part II.
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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 FRM exam Part I has 100 multiple-choice questions. FRM Part II has 80 multiple-choice questions. Both are computer-based exams.
How curriculum support works
- Part-wise preparation plans for FRM Part I and FRM Part II
- Topic-wise classes, question practice, and mock exams
- Formula sheets, cheat sheets, mindmaps, and revision resources
- Progress reviews to identify weak areas before the exam window
- Exam-strategy workshops before your target GARP exam dates
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Get the updated FRM syllabus, topic weightage, study roadmap, and a suggested Oman learner timeline for Part I or Part II.
Practice and assessment
Mock Exams, 5,000+ Questions and Progress Tracking
FRM preparation improves when your weak areas are visible early. This course combines question practice, mock exams, analytics, and revision guidance so you can move from passive reading to measurable exam readiness.
Question bank
5,000+ exam-focused questions
Practice topic-wise and part-wise questions to improve accuracy, timing, and confidence across the FRM syllabus.
Mock exams
Timed mocks for Part I and Part II
Simulate exam pressure, review performance, and focus your final revision on topics that still need work.
Study rhythm
A realistic 240-hour mindset
GARP notes that candidates typically invest around 240 hours over several months. We help you convert that into a practical study plan around work or university.
Learning experience
FRM Course Duration, Modes and Batch Options
Prepare without pausing your career. Oman learners can attend live online classes, use recordings for revision, access LMS resources, and follow a structured plan near the target GARP exam window.
Training mode
Live online with recordings
- Join live online from Muscat, Sohar, Salalah or anywhere in Oman
- Use recordings and LMS resources when work schedules change
- Stay connected through structured faculty and course-advisor support
Course duration
Built around your exam window
- Suitable for candidates preparing for Part I, Part II or a multi-window path
- Revision support before August, November or future exam windows
- Study planning based on your background and weekly availability
Batch planning
Working-professional friendly
- Evening and weekend-friendly batch guidance where available
- Recordings help candidates who travel or work shifts
- Corporate risk training for Oman teams can be discussed separately
LMS and revision
Structured Self-Study Support with Live Guidance
A strong FRM course should not leave you alone between classes. The LMS and revision system helps you review missed topics, revisit difficult ideas, and keep your preparation moving.
- 24×7 AI-powered LMS access
- Recorded sessions for revision and catch-up
- Kaplan Schweser support and structured study resources
- Mindmaps, infographics, notes, formula sheets, and cheat sheets
- Question bank, mock exams, progress reviews, and exam-strategy sessions
- Guidance on how to plan study around work, travel, or university schedules
Who this helps most
- Working professionals in Oman with changing schedules
- Graduates who need stronger structure before attempting Part I
- Candidates retaking one part and needing targeted practice
- Learners balancing FRM with CFA, CPA, CMA, ACCA, or a finance role
The strongest outcomes usually come from combining live guidance, disciplined self-study, and repeated exam-style practice.
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 Oman learners connect FRM concepts with practical judgment, structured preparation, and real banking and treasury relevance in the Oman 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
95% FRM pass rate with guided preparation
This programme is built around concept clarity, disciplined preparation, mock practice, 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
FRM Exam Dates, Fees and Certification Path
The FRM exam has two parts. Part I tests foundations, quantitative analysis, markets, and valuation. Part II focuses on applied risk-management domains including market risk, credit risk, operational risk, liquidity and treasury risk, investment risk, and current issues.
Exam pattern
- Part I: 100 multiple-choice questions
- Part II: 80 multiple-choice questions
- Computer-based exam format
- Exam windows are offered in May, August, and November
2026 exam windows currently listed by GARP
- August 7-8, 2026: Part I morning session and Part II afternoon session
- November 14-20, 2026: FRM Part I
- November 21-25, 2026: FRM Part II
- Seats are first-come, first-served through the relevant test provider
Verified from GARP pages on 19 June 2026. Always confirm final dates inside your GARP account before registering.
Certification path
You earn the FRM designation after passing Part I and Part II and submitting two years of relevant full-time professional experience to GARP.
- Issued by: Global Association of Risk Professionals (GARP)
- Exam scheduling for Oman candidates is generally through PSI, based on GARP’s current logistics page
- Useful for candidates targeting specialist risk credibility, not generic finance-course positioning
Fees and inclusions
FRM Course Fees in Oman and Official GARP Costs
Your total FRM journey usually has two parts: EduDelphi training fees and official GARP registration or exam fees paid directly to GARP. We keep the training-fee discussion enquiry-led so you get the latest Oman batch option and fee breakup.
What your EduDelphi training fee includes
- Live online FRM training for Oman learners
- Kaplan Schweser support, notes, formula sheets and structured study resources
- AI-powered LMS access and class recordings during your preparation period
- 5,000+ question-bank support, mock exams, revision sessions and performance reviews
- Doubt-clearing support, study planning and course-advisor guidance
Instalment options available
Corporate or group training formats can be structured separately for banks, finance teams, treasury teams and risk functions in Oman.
Official GARP guidance
Official FRM registration rules, exam windows and exam fees are controlled by GARP. We help you understand the full route without mixing EduDelphi training fees with GARP-side costs.
- Ask our advisor for the latest EduDelphi Oman training fee breakup.
- Use the official GARP button below to verify current exam fees before payment.
- Plan Part I, Part II, registration timing and revision around your work schedule.
Official GARP information should always be checked on the GARP website before registration.
Compare your options
FRM vs CFA, PRM, CMA and Broader Risk Courses
Oman learners often compare FRM with other finance credentials. The best choice depends on whether you want risk depth, investment analysis, accounting and management finance, or a broader professional-finance path.
| Option | Best fit | Oman career relevance | When to choose it |
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| FRM | Financial risk management, credit risk, market risk, operational risk, liquidity, treasury, and risk governance. | Strong fit for banks, capital-markets and investment-linked roles, treasury teams, risk functions, advisory, control, and regulated-finance environments. | Choose FRM if your goal is a specialist risk profile or a job upgrade in banking, treasury, or risk management. |
| CFA | Investment analysis, portfolio management, equity research, valuation, and asset management. | Useful for investment, research, portfolio, wealth, and capital-markets roles. | Choose CFA if your core direction is investment management rather than risk management. |
| PRM | Professional risk management with a narrower market footprint than FRM in many regions. | Can be useful, but FRM has stronger search demand and wider employer recognition in most Gulf-focused SERPs. | Choose PRM only if your employer, role, or study preference specifically points there. |
| CMA / CPA / ACCA | Accounting, management accounting, reporting, audit, tax, controllership, and finance leadership. | Very useful for finance and accounting careers, but less specialized for market, credit, liquidity, and treasury risk. | Choose these if your target is controllership, accounting, audit, FP&A, or finance management rather than specialist risk. |
| Generic risk management course | Broad risk awareness and short professional development. | Useful for awareness, but usually weaker for FRM exam preparation and certification signaling. | Choose it if you want short practical exposure, not a global exam pathway. |
For Oman candidates targeting financial risk management certification, the programme stays FRM-specific while still helping you compare nearby finance qualifications.
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- Full FRM course syllabus with module-wise breakdown for Part I and Part II
- Detailed training fee breakup with current Oman options
- Official GARP fee and exam-window guidance
- Batch options for classroom, live online, and revision support where applicable
- Profile-based study planning for graduates and working professionals
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FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions About FRM Course in Oman
Useful answers for candidates comparing FRM certification, Oman providers, delivery modes, fees, exam dates, duration, eligibility, and career outcomes.
What is FRM certification?
FRM stands for Financial Risk Manager. It is a global risk-management certification awarded by GARP for candidates who pass FRM Part I and Part II and meet the required professional experience criteria.
Is FRM recognised in Oman and Oman?
Yes. FRM is relevant in Oman and Oman for candidates targeting risk, treasury, banking, investment, governance, compliance, audit, and finance-control roles. Its value is strongest when paired with practical experience and strong exam preparation.
Do you offer FRM training in Oman as classroom training, live online, or both?
Yes, this Oman FRM course supports live online classes and live online delivery. Batch availability can change, so the latest mode options should be confirmed during enquiry.
What is the FRM course duration?
FRM course duration depends on whether you are preparing for Part I, Part II, or both across more than one exam window. GARP notes that candidates typically invest around 240 study hours over several months, so the recommended timeline should be based on your background and weekly availability.
What are the FRM exam dates in 2026?
GARP currently lists August 7-8, 2026 for Part I and Part II sessions, November 14-20, 2026 for FRM Part I, and November 21-25, 2026 for FRM Part II. Always confirm final availability inside your GARP account before registering.
What are the official FRM exam fees?
As checked on 19 June 2026, GARP lists a USD 400 one-time enrollment fee for new candidates, USD 800 standard registration for August 2026, and November 2026 exam fees of USD 600 early or USD 800 standard per exam part. Taxes may apply.
What is included in EduDelphi’s FRM course fees in Oman?
The training fee includes live classes, LMS access, recordings, Kaplan Schweser support, 5,000+ question-bank support, mock exams, revision sessions, study planning, and course-advisor guidance. Official GARP fees are separate.
Can I register for FRM without work experience?
Yes. You can register for FRM exams without prior work experience. The two-year relevant full-time work experience requirement matters later when you apply to earn the FRM designation after passing the exams.
How many questions are there in FRM Part I and Part II?
FRM Part I has 100 multiple-choice questions. FRM Part II has 80 multiple-choice questions. Both exams are computer-based.
Do you provide mock exams and question-bank support?
Yes. The course includes 5,000+ question-bank support, timed mock exams, progress reviews, and exam-strategy guidance for Part I and Part II candidates.
What makes this different from a generic financial risk management course in Oman?
This programme is aligned to the GARP FRM exam path, with Part I and Part II coverage, mocks, question practice, Kaplan Schweser support, and registration guidance. A generic financial risk management course may be useful for awareness, but it usually does not provide the same certification-prep structure.
Is FRM better than CFA for Oman candidates?
FRM is usually better if your goal is financial risk management, treasury, credit risk, market risk, liquidity risk, or operational risk. CFA is usually better for investment analysis, portfolio management, research, and asset management roles.
Is FRM useful for banking and treasury professionals in Oman?
Yes. FRM is a strong fit for banking, treasury, liquidity, credit, market risk, operational risk, risk governance, audit, control, and regulated-finance environments in Oman.
What salary can FRM candidates expect in Oman?
Indicative Oman salary bands can range from OMR 96,000-180,000 per year for risk analyst or officer roles to OMR 300,000-600,000+ for risk manager or ERM manager roles, with senior leadership roles going higher. Salary depends on experience, employer, role scope, and total package structure.
Do you help with GARP registration and scheduling?
Yes. The team can guide you on GARP registration, exam-window selection, fee timing, and scheduling basics. For Oman candidates, GARP’s current logistics page generally routes scheduling through PSI.
Is FRM useful for regulated finance roles in Oman?
Yes. FRM is useful for candidates working around banking risk, treasury, credit risk, market risk, operational risk, governance, audit, compliance and investment-risk responsibilities. It works best when paired with relevant experience and strong practical preparation.
Is this suitable for fresh graduates?
Yes, provided you are serious about finance, risk, quantitative concepts, and exam preparation. Fresh graduates may need more support in quantitative analysis and financial markets, which is why structured classes and practice matter.
Is this suitable for working professionals?
Yes. Most Oman learners use the programme for career upgrades, role shifts, or stronger risk credibility. Live online classes, recordings, LMS access, and weekend or evening batches make the course more practical for working professionals.
Is this FRM course available for learners in Muscat and other parts of Oman?
Yes. Oman learners can attend live online from Muscat, Sohar, Salalah or other locations, with recordings and LMS support for revision. The latest schedule should be confirmed with the course advisor before enrolling.
How do I get the latest FRM Oman batch details and fees?
Use the enquiry form on this page. The team will share the latest syllabus, training fee breakup, official GARP fee guidance, mode options, and next batch details based on your target exam window.
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