The integration of technology in commerce and management education has brought about transformative changes, particularly in India, where digital tools like e-learning platforms, AI, and data analytics are reshaping traditional teaching methods. These advancements offer students personalized, flexible learning experiences and make education more accessible, breaking geographical and time barriers. Government initiatives like SWAYAM and NEP 2020 have accelerated this shift, enabling students to access a broad range of online resources. However, challenges such as the digital divide, infrastructure gaps, faculty training, and curriculum alignment with industry standards persist. Despite these challenges, India’s growing online education sector reflects a rising demand for flexible, technology-driven learning. The use of AI and adaptive learning platforms provides tailored learning experiences, enhancing student engagement and outcomes. A strategic roadmap is essential for overcoming these hurdles, emphasizing digital literacy, continuous faculty development, and infrastructure improvement. By addressing these challenges, India can create a dynamic, inclusive, and future-ready education system in commerce and management, preparing students for the global, technology-driven economy.