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Wael’s Answer
Vidhya, I believe you are asking the wrong question. You should look for the career that best matches your strengths and passion. Taking some career tests would help in that.
https://www.careerfitter.com/free_test/careerbuilder/test
https://www.123test.com/career-test/
http://www.princetonreview.com/quiz/career-quiz
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Zahid’s Answer
When it comes to teaching, it's best to pick the subject that you like and feel passionate for since you'll teaching it every day for rest of your life, same material over and over and over again. You should also pick the subject based on your strengths. If you are good and math but suck at science then it would make sense to teach math rather then science. But if you are good at all of them and logically want to take an easy way out then I would pick a subject where things don't constantly change so there is less you have to try to keep up with. For instance, math doesn't change. They won't come out with any new formulas on how to do math at school level that you need to relearn more math. Compare that to history, every new day becomes history the next day so you will have to keep adding to your history lesson new material over the years.