Pulverized Non metallic fraction (PNMF) is a waste generated after extracting copper from Printed Circuit Board (PCB). PCB comprises 3% by weight of E-waste out of which PNMF comprises 70% by weight of the whole PCBs, is either dumped into landfills which causes secondary pollution or is used as low-value filler for construction materials. The present research was aimed to evaluate the potential of PNMF as a fine aggregate in Pavement Quality Concrete (PQC). Utilization of PNMF in concrete will present economical as well as ecological way of their disposal and conserving natural resources. Partial replacement of sand with PNMF is studied at 5%, 10%, 15%, 20% and 25% by volume replacement. Concrete was designed as per IS: 10262 and IRC: 44:2008, with 400 kg/m3 of Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) and water-cement ratio (W/C) of mix was fixed to 0.38. Mixes of 5% to 25% were prepared and compared with control mix (with 0% replacement). Workability, Compressive Strength, Flexural Strength and Drying Shrinkage were measured for all concrete mixes. The laboratory test result of compressive strength increases gradually and then decreases with percentage increase in PNMF. Flexural Strength of concrete with PNMF at all replacements passed the acceptable criteria; the trend shows flexural strength increases with PNMF and then decreases. Drying Shrinkage in concrete with PNMF decreases up to certain level and then increases however increased value in maximum replacement remains lower than shrinkage in control mix. The overall result displays that PNMF can be used satisfactory as a partial replacement of fine aggregate up to 10% and can be added as an admixture to improve properties of concrete.