@ MukMak
In my honest opinion, once you move out of India nobody care about your degree/diploma, in my own case I did a degree called Bachelor of Corporate Secretaryship from University of Madras in 2000 and as of 2003-4 the university itself has discontinued this stream!! and the degree doesnt exist in India anymore. Unless you are a medical professional I dont think your degree really matters in Canada it only serves to prove the point that you are a suitably educated person. What really matters here is your experience, professional certifications and your ability to articulate, prove your skills and convince your future employer about your capability to do the job for which you are applying. This is what worked in my case I have a PMP and ITIL certificate both of which are internationally recognized, I have 12 yrs of work exp which I have explained well in my CV and in person. At the end of the day the companies in Canada are hiring you for your abilities and skills and not a Degree...which is anyways irrelevant to them because it was obtained in another country whose educational systems have nothing in common with Canadian educational systems.
The only thing you should worry about is that you qualify for QSW which is specific to Quebec and to work in Quebec FRENCH is a must....even if the job doesnt require French the company and your colleagues will expect you to know French because its the official language. So being bilingual and the ability to communicate effectively in french is a must if you want to survive in Quebec...and since you are coming as a provincial nominee it means that atleast initially you have no choice but to find work in Quebec and live there, unlike a FSW (Federal Skilled Worker) application which gives you rights to live anywhere and work, a provincial nomination program has some initial restrictions.
All the Best & God Bless,
Cheers
Rishab