Career as Umpires and Referees
Sport is an inevitable part of life be it students, professionals or homemakers.Cricket is the second most followed game after football across the globe which makes the job of an Umpire or Referee one of the most sought jobs. Umpires and Referees are flag bearers of any sport as they keep up the spirit of the game by closely observing the players game. Umpires/referees are responsible for smooth conduct of any sport and see whether all the rules and regulations of the sport are followed. In the game, a field umpire is needed to quickly give instant decisions and resolve conflicts in case they arise during the course of the game. The position of a referee or umpire is of high value as he can stop, call off, suspend the match for reasons like weather, crowd chaos, etc. The role of a referee or umpire can be summed up as a person who carries out the work of police officer, lawyer and judges all at the same time. Referee/umpire is in charge of the sports field.
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Job Profile
Salary of an Umpire/Referee
Top Recruiters
Sr. No |
Name of the Top Recruiters |
1 |
Indian Premier League |
2 |
Board of Cricket Control of India |
3 |
International Cricket Council |
4 |
Sports Association |
5 |
Sports Authority of India |
How do I get there?
To become an Umpire or Referee no formal educational background is required. The biggest educational background required is a passion for the game. For aspirants who have been players previously can start their Umpiring career as an assistant referee and move ahead to handle the job independently after gaining field experience.
However, for candidates who are new to the sport
and do not have any prior experience would need formal training to
become an umpire or referee. A basic 10+2 education requirement is
needed to enter the profession. However, if you wish to become a
national or international Umpire or Referee, you should at least be
a graduate. The following is a detailed procedure to become an
umpire or referee
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The first step for aspiring candidates is to register themselves to the nearest local sports association.
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Upon registering the aspiring candidate needs to attend the ‘Basic Referee Course’. This course consists of:
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Short-term classroom training
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Once classroom training is completed, the local association shall conduct two examinations, both written and oral.
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Kindly note, usually, the training course or examination fees are conducted for free. However, you might need to pay for registration fees
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Upon passing the examination, the aspiring candidates can resume working as an Umpire or Referee at junior level and move up the ladder with experience.
Course to become an Umpire/Referee
Becoming an Umpire or Referee requires an
in-depth knowledge of the sport. If you already are a sports
person, the transition of becoming an umpire is easy and natural.
However, if you are not a sports person but have a passion for the
game, then you first need to take formal training. This training
will help you understand the rules and regulations of the game. If
you wish to become a cricket umpire, then the Board of Control for
Cricket in India commonly called BCCI conducts short-term and
long-term courses to train aspiring umpire or referee for their
game.
Specialization
Becoming an Umpire/referee is a fun and
rewarding job. However, not many know that there are certain other
aligned professions which can be considered as carrier alternative.
The other carrier option similar to being an Umpire or Referee are
as under:
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Official Scorers
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Commentators
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Coaches
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Groundsman and Pitch Curators
Best colleges in India for Umpire/Referee course
Being in the field of sports needs a lot of
attention to detail. Similarly, while choosing the institute and
college for learning the course must be one that has rich
experience in producing world-class Umpires and Referees. The
following are the best colleges and institutes in India that offer
courses in training umpires and referees.
Sr. No |
Name of the College / Institute |
City |
Course Offered |
Duration |
1 |
Netaji Subhash National Institute of Sports |
Patiala |
Diploma in sports coaching, M.Sc. In Sports Coaching, Certificate Course in Sports Coaching |
For Diploma Course the course duration is One Year, For Certificate course, the course duration is six weeks, and for M.Sc. in Sports Coaching the course duration is two years |
2 |
Lakshmibai National Institute of Physical Education |
Gwalior, Guwahati |
Diploma course in Sports coaching |
one year |
3 |
National Sports University Society |
Manipur |
B.Sc. in Sports Coaching |
two years |
4 |
Swarnim Gujarat Sports University |
Gujrat |
PG Diploma Programs |
one year |
5 |
Tamil Nadu Physical Education and Sports University |
Chennai |
M.Sc. in Sports Coaching, PG Diploma in Sports Coaching, B.Sc. in Sports Coaching, M.Phil. in Sports Coaching, PhD in Sports Coaching |
For a PhD course with M.Phil. The duration is two years for full-time and Part-Time 3 Years, without M.Phil. The duration is three years for full-time and four years for part-time, For M.Phil. Course one year, for M.Sc. two years and for B.Sc. three years |
Syllabus
The syllabus for becoming an umpire or referee consists of understanding the sport thoroughly and in-depth. The sports academy or institutes give on the field or classroom training to the aspiring candidates who wish to become an Umpire or Referee. The classroom training consists of understanding the rules and regulations of the game in which the aspiring candidate wishes to make their career. Apart from classroom training, the candidates are also provided with on-the-field training. Once the training course is complete, examinations both written and oral are conducted to ascertain the depth of knowledge the aspiring candidate has gained.
Choosing the career of an Umpire or Referee is more related to
field study. So, the institutes or college teaching sports coaching
focus on giving more experience and exposure to the candidates
on-the-field. Similarly, the course structure is variable as it
depends on the type of course availed by the aspiring candidate,
i.e. a diploma course is of one year consisting of two semesters
while a B.Sc. course duration is two years which offers more
in-depth knowledge.
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