M_o_R® Qualification Overview
There are two M_o_R® qualifications, the Foundation and the Practitioner:
Foundation
- Multiple choice
- 75 questions per paper
- 5 questions to be trial and not counted in scores
- 35 marks required to pass (out of 70 available) - 50%
- 60 minutes duration
- Closed book.
Practitioner
- Objective testing
- 4 questions per paper, 20 marks available per question
- 40 marks required to pass (out of 80 available) - 50%
- Three hours duration
- Candidates may make use of the Management of Risk: Guidance for Practitioners (the Management of Risk 'guide'), published by TSO, together with the APMG guidance document ABC Guide Part A Example Techniques. No material other than the Question Booklet, the Scenario Booklet, the Answer Booklet and the two guides is to be used.
Re-Registration
All M_o_R Practitioners should be re-registered within 3-5 calendar years of their original certification. Find out more about the Re-Registration Examination.
How to take the Exams
There are two main routes towards obtaining the M_o_R qualifications - you can sit the exams at the end of a training course provided by an Accredited Training Organization, or Contact Us for further information.
Eligibility
Candidates must pass the Foundation Exam before the Practitioner Exam, either on the same day or separately. If a candidate has previously passed the Foundation Exam, they qualify to sit the Practitioner Exam without needing to re-sit the Foundation.
If a candidate sits the Foundation Exam only, and passes, they will receive a "Foundation Examination" certificate stating that they have passed. However, if a candidate sits both the Foundation and Practitioner Exam on the same day, and passes both, they will receive a "Practitioner Examination" certificate, but not a "Foundation Examination" one.
Read the Terms And Conditions For Practitioner Exam here.
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| About M_o_R | |
| Qualifications | |
| Re-Registration Examination | |
| M_o_R Bookshop | |
| Successful Candidate Register |
