You may use a custom surface shader with Cull Off but the opposite faces will not get the light proper, because the normals are valid only for front faces, for back faces the normals are opposite to faces. If you want the back face to be treated like the front face and don't want to make a model with double sides mesh to consume double memory you can draw in 2 Passes, 1 Pass for front face and 1 for back face where you can inverse normal for every vertex in vertex shader. You can use Cull back and Cull front.
SubShader
{
//Here start first Pass, if you are using standard surface shader passes are created automated,
//else you should specify Pass { }
Tags { ... }
LOD 200
Cull Back
...
struct Input
{
...
}
...
...
//or vert & frag shaders
void surf(Input IN, inout SurfaceOutputStandard p)
{
//processing front face, culling back face
...
}
...
//Here start second pass put automated by unity
Tags {...}
LOD 200
Cull Front
#pragma vertex vert
#pragma surface ...
...
struct Input
{
...
}
...
void vert(inout appdata_full v)
{
v.normal = -v.normal;//flip
}
void surf(Input IN, inout SurfaceOutputStandard p)
{
//processing back face, culling front face
...
}
}