Agricultural and industrial by-products are commonly used in concrete production as cement replacement materials CRMs or as admixtures to enhance both fresh and hardened properties of concrete as well as to save the environment from the negative effects caused by their disposal. Approximately 1500 Million tons of sugarcane is annually produced over all the world which leave about 40-45 % bagasse after juice crushing for sugar industry giving an average annual production of 675 Million tons of bagasse as a waste material. This paper examined the potential of bagasse ash for development as pozzolanic materials in concrete. The bagasse ash is a by-product from the combustion of bagasse as a fuel in thermal power plants and sugar cane industries. This paper presents a review on the uses of sugarcane bagasse ash in concrete. From review it may be concluded that Sugarcane Bagasse ash can be used as a pozzolanic material in concrete due to its high silica content.