Earning the ISACA Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC) certification is a significant investment in your career. But before you commit, it’s crucial to understand the full financial scope. This guide breaks down the various costs involved so you can create a clear and realistic budget for your certification journey.
The primary and most direct expense is the exam registration itself. The price for the CRISC exam is determined by your ISACA membership status. As a non-member, you can expect to pay $760. However, becoming an ISACA member reduces this fee significantly to $575. This price difference is a key factor to consider when planning your overall expenses.
While the exam fee is mandatory, your investment in preparation is what paves the way for success. Simply registering for the exam is not enough; you must also budget for the necessary study materials and potential training courses. These resources can include:
These elements carry their own costs, but they also reduce the risk of needing a costly exam retake. A comprehensive training program can be the most effective way to ensure you pass on your first attempt.
The total financial commitment for the CRISC certification is more than just one line item. It is a sum of several parts that depends on your individual preparation strategy. The key expenses to account for are the exam registration, ISACA membership dues, study materials, and any formal training programs.
A strategic approach can optimize these costs. For example, Readynez offers a highly efficient 3-day CRISC Course and Certification Program. This immersive course provides all the instruction and support needed to thoroughly prepare for your certification exam in a condensed timeframe.
Furthermore, the CRISC course and all our other ISACA courses are part of our Unlimited Security Training offer. For a simple monthly fee of just €249, you gain access to the CRISC program and over 60 other security courses, presenting the most flexible and affordable path to multiple certifications. If you have any questions about creating your certification plan, please reach out to us for a conversation about your goals and how to best achieve them.
The exam fee is $575 for current ISACA members and $760 for non-members. These fees are for the exam registration alone and do not include prep materials.
Yes, typically. While ISACA membership has an annual fee, the savings on the exam registration ($185) often make membership a cost-effective choice for certification candidates.
Beyond the exam fee, you should budget for study materials (like review manuals and practice questions), potential ISACA membership dues, and possibly a dedicated training course to maximize your chances of success.
No, the exam registration fee does not include any study or training materials. These must be purchased separately. Some training providers may offer packages that bundle the course and materials together.
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