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It's either Category A + D or B + D.
D is for savings.
B is usually the safer bet but requires up to a year's employment record, provided the combined income actually received from both jobs come to £14,400 (in your case).
You may be able to apply under Cat A if you have held both jobs for 6 months, though this is a grey area as the guidance doesn't explicitly state you can apply with two (or more) jobs, but doesn't say you can't.
D is for savings.
B is usually the safer bet but requires up to a year's employment record, provided the combined income actually received from both jobs come to £14,400 (in your case).
You may be able to apply under Cat A if you have held both jobs for 6 months, though this is a grey area as the guidance doesn't explicitly state you can apply with two (or more) jobs, but doesn't say you can't.