Yes, one can pursue A-levels after completing matriculation (the equivalent of high school). A-levels are typically taken by students who have completed their secondary education and wish to specialize in specific subjects for further studies, particularly at the university level. Educational institutions generally offer A-level programs to students who meet their entry requirements following matric. However, it's essential to check the specific admission criteria of the A-level program you wish to join, as they may vary by institution.
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