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I passed the FRM exam two years ago but have not yet completed two years of professional work experience for the FRM designation; do I now have to retake the FRM exam?

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I passed the FRM exam two years ago but have not yet completed two years of professional work experience for the FRM designation; do I now have to retake the FRM exam?

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No. Once you have passed the FRM exam, and you are still within 5 years of having passed the exam, you are not required to take the FRM exam again. However, if it has been 5 years since you passed the FRM Exam and you have NOT submitted your CV/Resume via our Resume Builder with your two years of professional work experience for your FRM Certificate, then yes, you would be required to re-take the FRM Exam.

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