According to the relevant provisions of the Education Law, the teacher qualification certificate has certain academic requirements for candidates. If you only have a secondary school education, then you can only apply for kindergarten teachers; If you have a junior college degree, you can apply for kindergarten and primary school education (a few provinces still allow junior college students to apply for junior high school education); If you have a bachelor's degree, you can apply for all the teaching resources.
If you want to apply for other courses, you can get a degree through a part-time university, such as self-study or adult college entrance examination, which is also recognized by teaching funds. The teacher qualification examination does not require full-time education.
However, it should be noted that if you pass the self-taught or adult college entrance examination, then unlike the students who passed the college entrance examination, you must take the teacher qualification examination after graduation, while the students who normally take the undergraduate examination can apply from the junior year.
My suggestion is that if you can upgrade your education to junior college/undergraduate, you should upgrade. Because if you take the kindergarten teacher qualification certificate, there is no compatibility. Primary school, junior high school and senior high school can't be teachers. In addition, if you want to work as a school teacher in the future, you need academic qualifications to prepare the exam, generally requiring college education or above.