Hello Jacobe once again,
I think Joebloggs has hit the nail on the head, we do not pretend to be experts here on this forum regarding every single case or situaton that is put to us as a question, given the limited information you gave, and given that 99 per cent of questions we receive here are regarding relationship visa's, you could forgive us for not being 100 per cent up to date with student dependant visa's.
You are quite within your rights to have a pop at me that is (ginapeterb) my name is Pete by the way if you wish to address your reklamo to me, however, why should I bother reading up on student dependant visa's, with respect to you, (notwithstanding your situation is a top priority to you) it is not a priority to me, nor do I have any interest in such a visa, hence you will not see me scrambling to read the relevant rules on it.
With regard to your parents support, no one here is suggesting you would seek to rely on HM Government for financial assitance with your wife, we are merely trying to put to you the rules as we know them.
I see no point in your question being repeated since in truth, no one probably knows the definitive answer, with regard to your wife being granted entry clearance to come and live with you in the UK, I am sure many here will wish you well, if she qualifies within the existing rules, then she will be entitled to a visa.
If the entry clearance officer reviewing your case does not believe she qualifies then you will be informed accordingly, as you have clearly paid an application fee, you will be entitled to full consideration and an answer given in due course, of that you can be guaranteed.
Also would you refrain from using block capital letters in your questions, the reason is this: block capitals indicates the writer is shouting at his or her audience"
Internet protocol on asynchronous bulletin boards lists block capitals as shouting, something of which seeks to create flaming spirals.