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Yes, go for it. There is no age bar for learning.
Don't listen to people who say otherwise, if you really want to pursue. This is not end of world, there is much more innovation happening and it's just the beginning.
At 10 years after graduating, you won't be able to get into good colleges, which defeats the purpose of doing MS and will also be a difficult process for you to get the visa approved. With manual testing, you don't have a strong profile for MS in a good college. And at 32, by the time you will graduate you will be around 35-36. So it doesn't seem like a good path, but anyways it is my opinion, it can be different for someone else, but being in the process of applying for MS myself (2020 graduate) , I have this opinion.
Preparing to do next year, as I already mentioned in my answer.