When you mentioned "course" I'm assuming you meant study courses or academic qualification. If you eventually become a landed immigrant and would like to sponsor your wife to join you in Canada, I don't think it really matters what her academic standing is or the fact that she is a housewife in India.
I know a lot of sponsored wives in Montreal who have hardly even have any O-levels (North American equivalent would be junior high school, I guess) or any working experience, but yet manage to get a PR within 4 months (thru sponsored application outside Canada). The wives wait for the 3-year grace to be over and then go on welfare. Or they take lousy factory jobs, clock in the minimum required hours, and then go have a brood of babies and collect unemployment benefits and baby perks. Of cos there's something very wrong with all of these, but wives leeching on welfare is a very common scene in generous Quebec especially if they arrive uneducated and with little/no working experience.